New Britain Judicial District Information for Crime Victims

Article XXIX of the Constitution of the State of Connecticut guarantees certain rights to victims of crimes. Visit the article to view those rights.

The New Britain State’s Attorney’s Office sends a letter to every victim of crime in criminal and motor vehicle cases where there is a victim of a crime indicated by the police department. 

If you are the victim of a crime, you will receive one of two letters from our office.  The letter you receive will be dictated by whether or not the matter is being prosecuted in the New Britain Judicial District (Part A) or Geographical Area No. 15 (Part B). Each letter will provide you with the contact information for members of our office.

New Britain Judicial District (Part A) Victim Contact Information:

If you are the victim of a crime and the case is being prosecuted by a Part A prosecutor in the New Britain Judicial District you should feel free to contact one of the following individuals or entities depending on certain circumstances which will be indicated in the below sections:

Office of Victim Services:

The Office of Victim Services (OVS) is affiliated with the Judicial Branch of the State of Connecticut.  The website for the OVS is https://www.jud.ct.gov/crimevictim/index.html.  The website will provide you will helpful information as it pertains to programs and services that the OVS has to offer.

Court-based victim services advocates provide support to victims of violent crimes and their family members during court proceedings and give information on crime victims’ rights and the criminal justice process.

OVS will provide a victim advocate for you if you have been physically injured during the commission of a crime.  Heather Major is the Part A Victim Advocate at the New Britain Judicial District. Victim Advocate Major can be reached at 860-515-5113 or via email at heather.major@jud.ct.gov. 

The Office of Victim Services at the New Britain Superior Court is located on the first floor at the end of the hallway near the Criminal Clerk’s Office.

Domestic Violence Victim Advocate:

The Domestic Violence Victim Advocates are part of the Prudence Crandall Center Inc.  For information pertaining to what services the Prudence Crandall Center Inc. can offer please visit their website at https://prudencecrandall.org/.

Domestic Violence Victim Advocates assist victims of intimate partner and family violence crimes.  They provide outreach, advocacy, and support to victims of intimate partner and family violence crimes.  They help people understand their legal rights and options, plan for their safety, and connect to services to address immediate and long-term needs. Court advocates provide information and support and work with court personnel to ensure victims’ rights are upheld and voices are heard from the time of arraignment through final disposition of the case, improving outcomes for victims and the prosecution in domestic violence cases. 

If you are a victim in a domestic violence case, please contact them at 860-515-5049 or fvvastaff@prudencecrandall.org

The Domestic Violence Victim Advocate is located at the end of the hallway near the Criminal Clerk’s Office on the first floor of the New Britain Superior Court.

Inspectors at the New Britain State’s Attorney’s Office:

Every Part A case receives an assigned Inspector.  We have three Inspectors that are sworn law enforcement officers that work at the New Britain State’s Attorney’s Office in the New Britain Judicial District.  The letter that you received from our office will indicate who the assigned Inspector is.

You should contact the assigned Inspector if you have any questions or concerns pertaining to the criminal case you or a member of your family are a victim in.  The Inspectors will be able to assist you and provide you with an update as to the status of the prosecution of the case. 

Any one of the Inspectors can be reached by calling the main number to the New Britain State’s Attorney’s Office at 860-515-2570 and asking for them by name. The following is the email contact information for the Inspectors:

Supervisory Inspector Jerry Chrostowski

jerry.chrostowski@ct.gov

Inspector Felix Perez

felix.perez@ct.gov

Inspector David Rohon

david.rohon@ct.gov

 

Geographical Area No. 15 (Part B) Victim Contact Information:

If you are the victim of a crime and the case is being prosecuted by a Part B prosecutor in Geographical Area No.15,  you should feel free to contact one of the following individuals or entities depending on certain circumstances which will be indicated in the below sections:

Office of Victim Services

The Office of Victim Services (OVS) is affiliated with the Judicial Branch of the State of Connecticut.  The website for the OVS is https://www.jud.ct.gov/crimevictim/index.html.  The website will provide you will helpful information as it pertains to programs and services that the OVS has to offer.

Court based victim services advocates provide support to victims of violent crimes and their family members during court proceedings and give information on crime victims’ rights and the criminal justice process.

OVS will provide a victim advocate for you if you have been physically injured during the commission of a crime.

Stephanie Caruso is the Part B Victim Advocate at the New Britain Judicial District.  Victim Advocate Caruso can be reached at 860-515-5113 or via email at stephanie.caruso@jud.ct.gov.

The Office of Victim Services at the New Britain Superior Court is located on the first floor at the end of the hallway near the Criminal Clerk’s Office.

Domestic Violence Victim Advocate:

The Domestic Violence Victim Advocates are part of the Prudence Crandall Center Inc.  For information pertaining to what services the Prudence Crandall Center Inc. can offer please visit their website at https://prudencecrandall.org/.

Domestic Violence Victim Advocates assist victims of intimate partner and family violence crimes.  They provide outreach, advocacy, and support to victims of intimate partner and family violence crimes.  They help people understand their legal rights and options, plan for their safety, and connect to services to address immediate and long-term needs. Court advocates provide information and support and work with court personnel to ensure victims’ rights are upheld and voices are heard from the time of arraignment through final disposition of the case, improving outcomes for victims and the prosecution in domestic violence cases. 

If you are a victim in a domestic violence case, please contact them at 860-515-5049 or fvvastaff@prudencecrandall.org.

The Domestic Violence Victim Advocate is located at the end of the hallway near the Criminal Clerk’s Office on the first floor of the New Britain Superior Court.

Connecticut Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification (CT SAVIN)

If you are the victim of any crime, you may receive automated updates on the court status of any criminal case by telephone or email through the Connecticut SAVIN system.  Please click this link for directions how to register for this automated service:

https://vinelink.vineapps.com/search/CT/Person

CT SAVIN will provide you with upcoming court dates, change(s) in bail, case jurisdiction transfer, notice of probation violation, probation violation decision, a defendants failure to appear for court proceedings, case disposition, sentence reduction, appeal of verdict, inmate scheduled to be released from prison, inmate parole hearing, and an inmate released on parole.