Marsy's Law

Marsy's Law, a victims’ rights constitutional amendment, would bestow upon crime victims a vast array of often vague, difficult and costly to administer rights, including extensive notification, involvement, privacy, and restitution provisions, and enshrine them in state constitutions. This amendment has far-reaching consequences for state criminal justice systems across the country. Hear from various stakeholders and learn how state advocates can help stave off this legislation.

NACDL's 19th Annual State Criminal Justice Network Conference
August 17-19, 2020 | Held Virtually

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Moderator: Monica Reid, Director of Advocacy, NACDL

Panelists:
Jerome F. Buting, Partner, Buting, Williams & Stilling, S.C.
Laura Hessburg, Public Policy Director, Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Jackson J. Lofgren, Suhr & Lofgren PLLC, North Dakota Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Senator John Schickel, Kentucky State Senate

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