Cal. Const., art. I, sec. 28(b)(5) grants crime victims the right to “refuse an interview, deposition, or discovery request by the defendant, the defendant’s attorney, or any other person acting on behalf of the defendant, and to set reasonable conditions on the conduct of any such interview to which the victim consents.”  This decision holds that this provision which was adopted as part of Marsy’s Law, Prop. 9 (2008) applies only to discovery in criminal proceedings against the criminal defendant, not to any civil litigation (such as this marital dissolution action) between the victim and the criminal defendant.