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District Attorney Phil Cline announces the Victims’
Memorial Quilt Unveiling Ceremony, held in conjunction with Victims’
Rights Week and Child Abuse Prevention Month, will be on Friday, April
18th, at 6:00 p.m., at the Visalia Convention Center, 303 E. Acequia
Avenue, in Visalia.
Each year, families who have lost a family member through homicide or
drunk driving submit a quilt square commemorating the life of their
loved one. The squares are then crafted together to form a memorial
quilt, which provides a dramatic and moving memorial to the victims. The
memorial quilt is unveiled each year during Victims’ Rights Week in a
special program which includes music, spoken testimonials and words of
comfort from various public officials.
Phil Cline states: “Justice for victims has progressed dramatically
since the 1980s. In our office, we have a designated unit that provides
a variety of services to victims of violent crime in our community.
Although victims’ rights have gained tremendous strides throughout the
years, there will be no justice for any of us if we do not seek greater
fairness for victims of crime. It’s time for our community to stand
behind those harmed by crime. Injustice to victims can weaken public
safety, and if victims are too fearful to report crimes or serve as
witnesses, our criminal justice system suffers. All of us have a stake
in victims’ rights.”
District Attorney Phil Cline extends an invitation to the entire
community to spend an evening supporting and expressing love for those
whose lives have been touched by tragedy.
Contact: William Yoshimoto, Assistant District Attorney, 559.733.6411
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