Wisconsin
Three years of Marsy’s Law in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – In April of 2020, voters authorized the crime victims’ rights modification to our state structure, generally known as Marsy’s Legislation.
It’s been three years since Marsy’s Legislation was carried out in Wisconsin.
NBC15′s Leigh Mills sat down with the state director of Marsy’s Legislation for Wisconsin Nela Kalpic to speak concerning the affect of the constitutional modification and an upcoming convention on crime victims’ rights that anybody can take heed to nearly. You may watch the total interview connected to this story to be taught extra.
The convention is April 20-21 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. It’s a digital occasion that’s free to attend.
When you’d like extra details about the convention or need to register to attend, go to: https://wisdoj.eventsair.com/2023-wi-victims-rights-conference/.
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