I, Gardenia C. Hung-Wittler, did not receive any response or correspondence to my inquiries to the Village of Lombard for cash compensation and restitution as an Illinois Victim of Crime, even when I have mailed letters and correspondence by U.S. mail, electronic mail, facsimile, delivered in person, and appeared in person to petition and demand cash payment compensation and restitution as a Lombard Victim of Crime in the Village of Lombard, County of DuPage, in the State of Illinois, United States of America. To date, I have not received the corresponding response based on recent court orders for payment to the surviving family of Mr. Roberto Hung, Lombard resident homeowner, taxpayer, and U.S. citizen, following the Criminal Disaster Roofing Damages and Losses caused by the Village of Lombard Police and Fire Department. The Village of Lombard has purchased Parcel No. 06-09-315-038 in 2010 and should compensate Gardenia C. Hung-Wittler for all the criminal damages and losses, to include kidnapping, abuse, stealing, and harassment of the Hung family members. Contact Gardenia C. Hung-Witler by telephone 630-201-9055, U.S. mail at Post Office Box 1274, Lombard, Illinois 60148-8274, ghungma@gmail.com. I am demanding cash payment for the Lombard Parcel No. 06-09-315-038 purchased by the Village of Lombard following Criminal Roofing Damages and Disaster Demolition arranged by the Lombard Police and Fire Department on November 5, 2008.
For the last twenty (20) years, I, Gardenia C. Hung-Wittler, a Lombard resident homeowner, taxpayer, U.S. citizen, at 502 S. Westmore-Meyers Road, and other surviving family members of Mr. Roberto Hung Mustelier, J.D., himself included, have all been abused as Victims of Crime in the Village of Lombard, in the County of DuPage, in the State of Illinois, after they purchased two (2) Lombard historic homes. The Hung Fong and Wittler families are being denied Victims of Crime Rights under the Constitution of the State of Illinois and the Constitution of the United States of America.
Crime Victims’ Rights
•(a) Crime Victims, as defined by law, shall have the following rights as provided by law:
•(1) The right to be treated with fairness and respect for their dignity and privacy throughout the criminal justice process.
•(2) The right to notification of court proceedings.
•(3) The right to communicate with the prosecution.
•(4) The right to make a statement to the court at sentencing.
•(5) The right to information about the conviction, sentence, imprisonment, and release of the accused.
•(6) The right to timely disposition of the case following the arrest of the accused.
•(7) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused throughout the criminal justice process.
•(8) The right to be present at the trial and all other court proceedings on the same basis as the accused, unless the victim is to testify and the court determines that the victim’s testimony would be materially affected if the victim hears other testimony at the trial.
•(9) The right to have present at all court proceedings, subject to the rules of evidence, an advocate or other support person of the victim’s choice.
•(10) The right to restitution.
•(b) The Illinois General Assembly may provide the law for the enforcement of this Section.
•(c) The Illinois General Assembly may provide for the assessment against convicted defendants to pay for the crime victims’ rights.
I can be reached directly by contacting at 630-201-9055, Email: ghungma@gmail.com, Post Office Box 1274, Lombard, Illinois 60148-8274
Sincerely,
Gardenia C. Hung-Wittler, M.A., B.A.
Trustee for the Estate of Mr. Roberto Hung and Family
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