Logan was a victim of an aggravated robbery. Since the incident he has been unable to leave his house because he is afraid of the people he passes on the street. He has missed work and has gone to countless psychological therapy sessions. Additionally, he had numerous valuables taken from him by the perpetrator. He is not sure how he will pay his bills during this rough period where he is suffering such severe psychological trauma. As the victim of a crime, may he receive any assistance?
A) No, because no real harm was done.
B) Yes, as long as he can prove pain and suffering beyond a reasonable doubt.
C) No, unless there were at least 2 eye witnesses to the crime and his psychologist performs a rigorous evaluation.
D) Yes, states have funds designed to provide compensation for lost wages and physical and emotional harm.
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