When asked to speak in favor of a law to subsidize crime-victim lawyer fees, Jim Gabrielsen had a clear thought in his head.“If you’re arrested as a criminal, the first thing they tell you obviously is, you know, the Miranda rights — is that you have the right to an attorney whether you can afford one or not,” Gabrielsen said at a hearing this week. “My first response to that is, ‘OK, why can’t I have one as a victim?’ ”Gabrielsen and his wife, Rita, whose sons were …