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Taking a stand for victims - Dr. Emily Bonistall Postel

No one asks to be a crime victim. For many, the experience is the worst situation they will ever face. And for some, it is also their last.

My official role with Marsy's Law for Kentucky began this past fall, but my journey as a crime victims' advocate began nearly 15 years ago. On May 1, 2005, my cousin Lindsey was brutally raped and murdered in her college apartment. Since that horrific day, my family and I have sought to transform our agonizing firsthand experience into a mission to help crime victims and their families.

This is why I support Marsy's Law for Kentucky and why I ask you to do the same, once again. Crime victims need our support.

OP-ED: Give crime victims rights too. Vote yes on Marsy's Law in November

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OP-ED: Give crime victims rights too. Vote yes on Marsy's Law in November

Did you know that, in addition to choices for federal, state and local representatives, your November general election ballot will feature a...

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10 Memorable Moments From 2021

So many memorable moments. Looking back over the past year, we are so thankful for the ways Kentuckians have supported – and utilized - Marsy’s...

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Marsy's Law For Kentucky Launches Statewide Television Ad Campaign Ahead Of November Election

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Marsy's Law For Kentucky Launches Statewide Television Ad Campaign Ahead Of November Election

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (September 27, 2018) – Marsy’s Law for Kentucky, an organization supporting equal rights for crime victims, launched a...

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