Hawaii – Marsy's Law

Even in the Aloha State, tragedy can strike and one day you may become an unfortunate victim of crime. Let’s stand together and push for stronger protections for victims. Marsy’s Law for Hawaii is seeking a constitutional amendment that will create permanent and enforceable rights for victims as they maneuver through the complex judicial system.

Hawaii is one of 18 states without constitutional rights for victims. Please get involved today to show your support for equal rights for crime victims and visit Marsy’s Law for Hawaii to sign our online petition!

Stacy Evensen
Executive director at
Marsy’s Law for Hawaii

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