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Ask Judge Cassell

Judge Paul Cassell tackles the most frequently asked questions regarding Marsy’s Law.

Paul Cassell is a former United States federal judge, who is a professor at the law school of the University of Utah. Known as a well-respected expert in victims’ rights, Cassell is a key member of the Marsy’s Law National Policy team and was instrumental in the writing and passage of Marsy's Law in California, Ilinois, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota.

What Do Prosecutors Think of Marsy’s Law?

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Will Marsy’s Law Lengthen a Trial?

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What Recourse Do Victims Have If They’re Not Notified?

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Will Marsy’s Law Make Defense Attorneys’ Jobs More Difficult?

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Is Marsy’s Law a Partisan Initiative?

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What Do You Say to Legislators Who Have The Opportunity to Support Marsy’s Law?

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Does Marsy’s Law Cause Prison Overcrowding?

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How Does A Crime Victim Provide An Impact Statement?

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What If A Crime Victim’s Rights Are Ignored or Not Protected?

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How Would a Crime Victim Receive Restitution?

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How Does Marsy’s Law Provide Privacy to Crime Victims?

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Are Crime Victims Given a Voice or a Veto in the Criminal Justice Process?

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Marsy’s Story

Marsy's Story Marsy’s Law is named after Marsalee “Marsy” Nicholas. Marsy was stalked and killed by her ex-boyfriend in 1983.
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Dr. Henry T. Nicholas

Dr. Henry T. Nicholas Dr. Nicholas has made it his mission to give victims and their families across the country constitutional protections.
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