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Victims' Voices: How Wisconsin's Rights Law is Changing the Game
Wisconsin, Eau Claire, USATuesday, April 8, 2025
The impact of Marsy’s Law goes beyond just notifications. It is deeply involved in court proceedings. Often, the legal process can become impersonal. It can feel like just paperwork and reports. Marsy’s Law serves as a reminder. It reminds everyone that real people are affected. Victims should have a say in what happens in court. Their stories and desires should be heard by everyone involved.
Marsy’s Law originated in California. Since then, it has been adopted by voters in 11 other states, including Wisconsin. This widespread approval shows that there is a growing recognition of the importance of victim rights.
Marsy’s Law is not just about giving victims rights. It's about changing the culture of the criminal justice system. It's about making sure that victims are not just another case number. They are people who have been through a traumatic experience. Their voices matter. Their needs should be at the center of the justice process.
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