I assume they would show up as a victim impact statement at the time of the hearings, so it would be with the courts. Our role at the court is just to provide factual information in terms of the offender's history and participation during his time in our custody, so we don't keep track of any of the administrative processes in the court. We just present our reports, then wait for the outcome, and then respond to that accordingly.
On November 4th, 2009. See this statement in context.