Kelsey Grammer Supports Marsy's Law for All

Having endured the loss of his father to homicide and then the rape and killing of his sister, Kelsey Grammer has experienced the challenges of the criminal justice system. When his father's killer was released, his family was never told. Instead, they found out through the National Enquirer. Victims of crime deserve better. 

 

A Closer Look at Marsy's Law in Georgia with Devyn Duncan

Devyn Duncan is the Victim Services Director for the Enotah Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office. After having earned her Bachelor’s Degree in...

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Kentucky Voters Say YES! to Amendment #1 (Marsy's Law)

Marsy’s Law will now be added to Kentucky’s constitution, ensuring the inclusion, participation, and respect of victims and their families as they...

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Attorney General Mike DeWine Supports Marsy's Law for Ohio

"It's time we do something to ensure our criminal justice system is truly balanced."

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