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  2. Apr 6, 2023 · Crime victims are provided certain rights detailed in the Ohio Constitution Article I, Section 10(a) and the Ohio Revised Code, often called “Marsy’s Law” or the Ohio Crime Victims’ Bill of Rights.

  3. Apr 6, 2023 · To date, 17 states have constitutionally guaranteed rights for victims of crimes.2. In 2017, Ohio voters approved a Marsy’s Law constitutional amendment guaranteeing rights to victims of criminal offenses and delinquent acts. These rights are found in Article I, Section 10a of the Ohio Constitution.

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    • The right to be informed, in writing, of Marsy’s Law rights. Several provisions of the Ohio Revised Code provide that victims have the right to be informed of victims’ rights in Ohio.
    • The victim, the attorney for the government upon request of the victim, or the victim's other lawful representative, in any proceeding involving the criminal offense or delinquent act against the victim or in which the victim's rights are implicated, may assert the rights enumerated in this section and any other right afforded to the victim by law.
    • The right to be treated with fairness and respect for the victim’s safety, dignity, and privacy. The right to be treated with fairness, dignity, and respect already existed in Ohio’s constitution.
    • The right, upon request, to reasonable and timely notice of all public proceedings and the right to be present at those proceedings. This right is triggered by a request from the victim.
  4. Understanding Marsy’s Law. Ohio Constitution Article I, Section 10a(D) guarantees certain rights to victims of criminal ofenses and delinquent acts, known as “Marsy’s Law.”.

  5. Feb 5, 2018 · Your Marsy’s Law Rights. On November 7, 2017, an overwhelming majority of voters passed Marsy’s Law for Ohio, also known as the Ohio Crime VictimsBill of Rights, in a record-breaking 83% show of support.

  6. Jan 31, 2018 · Marsy’s Law is a victim rights amendment to the Ohio Constitution that makes several significant changes to the criminal justice system in this state. This document is meant to explore the two areas of Marsy’s Law that will most impact the courts and judges – namely, the constitutional definition of

  7. Marsy’s Law for Ohio was passed in November of 2017 with an overwhelming 83% of voters in favor, and took effect February 5, 2018. Marsy’s Law provides Ohio’s crime victims with meaningful rights in the criminal justice process and the ability to enforce these rights through counsel.

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