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“How Do I Protect Myself and My Family?” – Leesa Sparks Wants to Change a System That Neglected Her

For a long time, Leesa Sparks didn’t want to be called by her given first name. She went by Rhae, [...]
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“You Are Forced to Be Invisible” – Kelly Vierling Fights to Fix a System that Mistreats Victims and their Families

Kelly Vierling, a Stillwater native, says she never had any doubts or concerns about the criminal ju [...]
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A Life Sentence Like No Other – Pat Tuthill’s Story

Like far too many, I am a victim and survivor of a violent crime. My young daughter, Peyton, was sex [...]
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Advocating for Change – Magdalena Kozikowska’s Story

My name is Magdalena Kozikowska and I am a survivor of sexual assault. For many victims of violent [...]
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Marsy’s Law Will Ensure Families Aren’t Forgotten

I believe victims have the right to be heard and the right to be notified about developments in thei [...]
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When A Case Falls Through The Cracks – Holly’s Story

The Marsy’s Law for Maine team wants to thank a person who has quickly become very special to us. [...]
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Homicide Victim’s Father Fights for Constitutional Rights

I never thought it would happen to me – that I would come home to discover my 10-year-old daughter [...]
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Speaking Up For Deborah – Michael Liles’ Story

My life changed forever on March 23, 2017, when a convicted felon broke into my home and murdered my [...]
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Stronger Laws Needed To Protect Florida Crime Victims – Florida State Senator Lauren Book

As a survivor of child sexual abuse, I know how important it is for victims to be treated with digni [...]
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“Hello, beautiful” – Tamiko’s Story

Tamiko Pugh, an author, and activist against domestic violence, lives in Austell. Below, she shares [...]
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Victims Need Stronger Rights – Skylar’s Story

Marsy's Law for Kentucky will provide Constitutional rights for crime victims - equivalent to thos [...]
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Marsy’s Law Is For All – Breeanne’s Story

The room was cold, as was always the case for me as a petite ten year old. But this time w [...]
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