Case Status: Who do I contact with regard to the status of the defendant(s) and each of their cases?
A. First, please always check the United States Attorney’s website to receive the most updated case status, as well as the FAQ – Q & A Section. This will ensure a quicker response than by calling the United States Attorney’s Office. Some of the cases are so large and since there is only one person handling victim/witness matters, it may take some time to return your calls, emails and letters. If your questions are not answered through the website, please feel free to contact Kim Anderson, Victim/Witness Specialist either by email, mail, or through the telephone numbers listed on the Richmond Contact Information page of this site. Q. Restitution: How and when will I receive restitution in my case? A. If restitution is ordered in your case (and in most cases it will be if your loss is a financial loss directly related to the crimes the defendant in your case has committed – ultimately, however, it is a decision made by the United States District Court Judge), then the defendant will be o