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Amid COVID-19, Marsy’s Law for North Dakota to Recognize Champions of Victims’ Rights

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

CONTACT:

Nick Klitzing, K2 & Co.

618-322-1514, [email protected]

Justin Giorgio, K2 & Co.

610-506-3927, [email protected]

 

The COVID-19 Crisis has created unprecedented challenges for Victim’s Rights advocates, and Marsy’s Law is distributing Challenge Coins to recognize them

Amid COVID-19, Marsy’s Law for South Dakota to Recognize Champions of Victims’ Rights

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

CONTACT:

Nick Klitzing, K2 & Co.

618-322-1514, [email protected]

Justin Giorgio, K2 & Co.

610-506-3927, [email protected]

 

The COVID-19 Crisis has created unprecedented challenges for Victim’s Rights advocates, and Marsy’s Law is distributing Challenge Coins to recognize them

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Ohio Appeals Court to Victims: “You Have the Right to Restitution”

(BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio) - Marsy’s Law for Ohio applauds a recent decision by the Ohio 12 the District Court of Appeals that tells Ohioans that they have a Constitutional right to receive compensation when they are victims of a crime.

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Marsy’s Law for Florida Praises Florida Highway Patrol Policy Change That Would No Longer Share Victims’ Information Without Their Approval

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 27, 2020

CONTACT:

Jennifer Fennell, CoreMessage

(850) 222-3767, [email protected]

 

Statement by Jennifer Fennell, Spokesperson for Marsy’s Law for Florida

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Marsy’s Law for North Dakota Commemorates National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (April 19-25)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Monday, April 20, 2020

CONTACT: 

Nick Klitzing, K2 & Co.

618-322-1514, [email protected]

 

Amid the COVID-19 crisis, victims need support now more than ever

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Marsy’s Law for South Dakota Commemorates National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (April 19-25)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Monday, April 20, 2020

CONTACT: 

Nick Klitzing, K2 & Co.

618-322-1514, [email protected]

 

Amid the COVID-19 crisis, victims need support now more than ever