
Wisconsin Supreme Court legally adopts amendment to expand rights of crime victims known as 'Marsy's Law'
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A law known as "Marsy's Law" that expands crime victims' rights was legally adopted by Wisconsin's Supreme Court. Voters ratified the amendment in April 2020.
The court ruled 6-1 on Tuesday that the description was proper. The process outlined in the constitution for amending the document doesn't require an explanation of every element of the amendment on ballots, Justice Brian Hagedorn wrote. The amendment was properly submitted to the people and is therefore valid, he wrote.
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