Marsy's Law for New Hampshire

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What is Marsy’s Law for NH?

Marsy’s Law provides equal constitutional rights for New Hampshire's crime victims.

 

 


 

Victims of crime deserve equal constitutional rights - the same rights as defendants. No more, no less.

Governor Chris Sununu

No victim should have to question whether or not to report a crime or to go forward with a trial because they know the system is stacked against them. Victims deserve a better system of justice; Marsy's Law will help improve ours by guaranteeing equal, enforceable constitutional rights for victims of crime in the Granite State.

Jessica Paradis, Survivor

Together we could work to change 100 more statutes, but the fact remains: Until we provide
victims with constitutional rights that are both meaningful and enforceable, we will never have
a system that is just.

John Cantin, Survivor

Our founders knew that sometimes we need a revolution to enshrine rights, not an evolution to enforce them. A revolution for victims of crime is long overdue. It's time for Marsy's Law.

Rus Rilee, Attorney

Voices for Victims

Victims and advocates from across North Dakota support Marsy's Law. Hear their stories.

Governor Sununu wants victims to be treated with dignity and respect

Governor Sununu wants victims to be treated with dignity and respect

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State Senator Soucy believes crime victims deserve equal rights

State Senator Soucy believes crime victims deserve equal rights

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Tina Smith didn't choose to be a victim

Tina Smith didn't choose to be a victim

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Chief Goldstein believes Marsy's Law will balance the scales of justice

Chief Goldstein believes Marsy's Law will balance the scales of justice

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Sandi Matheson knows victims are still often lost in the shuffle.

Sandi Matheson knows victims are still often lost in the shuffle.

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Amanda Grady Sexton believes victims deserve constitutional protections

Amanda Grady Sexton believes victims deserve constitutional protections

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Chief Goldstein
Marsy’s Law will balance scales of justice When accused criminals navigate our justice system they have constitutional rights that exist to protect them until they are acquitted or proven guilty – as...
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Amanda Grady Sexton
Throughout my professional career, I have worked alongside those who have been impacted by crime to improve the legal rights of victims. It has been the honor of a lifetime to work with so many...
Rus Rilee
In 2012, after Seth Mazzaglia raped and murdered University of New Hampshire student Lizzi Marriott, he dumped her body in the Piscataqua River and she disappeared without trace. Her parents, Bob and...