Second Circuit Victim Impact Program
February 1, 2021
April 5, 2021
June 7, 2021
August 2, 2021
October 4, 2021
December 6, 2021
THERE IS A $40 FEE FOR ADULTS AND A $10 FEE FOR MINORS, PLUS ADMINISTRATIVE FEES.
Virtual Etiquette (Video and Audio)
The same formal etiquette and protocol of a physical meeting is expected in a virtual proceeding. The perspective others have of you in a Virtual proceeding is what they can see through your camera.
- Dress professionally as if you are attending a courtroom hearing
- Join the proceeding from a quiet, secure location
- Ensure that there will be no interruptions or distractions (children, pets, smoking, eating, etc.)
- Engage “mute” until called upon to speak, assume you are being listened to at all times
- Focus on the camera and identify yourself speaking clearly and concisely when called upon
- Use or access to phones are prohibited
- Do not interrupt others when they speak, nor attempt to speak over them
- refrain from responding physically and/or audibly when you don’t agree with what is being said
Think of virtual proceedings as an opportunity to participate actively, even when you are not speaking. Stay engaged, attentive and respectful at all times. Always treat virtual proceedings like a physical meeting.



VWAP was instrumental in the design and implementation of the South Carolina Mother Against Drunk Driving license plate. The proceeds from the plate are a source of financial support for Mother Against Drunk Driving SC.
To purchase a South Carolina Mothers Against Drunk Driving License Place go to: http://www.scdmvonline.com/Vehicle-Owners/License-Plates/Plate-Gallery

Resources
MADD: https://www.madd.org
https://www.aaim1.org. – Example of Registration
Drunk Driving
https://www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/drunk-driving
Risky Driving
https://www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving