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Teri Jendusa Nicolai

Survivor and Marsy's Law for Wisconsin State Chair Teri Jendusa Nicolai: "I was divorced from an abusive husband who tried to murder me. Going through the justice system, I didn't really have much of a voice." The video features survivor and Marsy's Law for Wisconsin State Chair Teri Jendusa Nicolai. "I was divorced from an abusive husband who tried to murder me. Going through the justice system, I didn't really have much of a voice," Teri says in the video. “We had 102 pieces of physical evidence, yet they still wanted to do a plea and not make him go through trial. At that point, I really didn’t have a say. Marsy's Law would give victims more of a voice." Teri is from the Burlington Wisconsin area.   Watch the full video:   For more about Teri's story:  ICYMI: JENDUSA-NICOLAI PROMOTES MARSY’S LAW ON RECENT RADIO INTERVIEWS FEBRUARY 25, 2018 SUPPORTING MARSY'S LAW FOR WISCONSIN IS SIMPLE - STATE CHAIR TERI JENDUSA NICOLAI FEBRUARY 07, 2018 ICYMI: THE CASE FOR MARSY’S LAW DECEMBER 12, 2017 ICYMI: DOMESTIC ABUSE SURVIVOR TERI JENDUSA-NICOLAI: “VICTIMS OF CRIME DESERVE EQUAL RIGHTS” JUNE 02, 2017 JENDUSA-NICOLAI TO PROMOTE STATE BALLOT INITIATIVE MARCH 18, 2017

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