Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, in collaboration with the Violence Intervention Project and Kewaunee County District Attorney Andrew P. Naze, aims to raise awareness about crime victims’ rights in Wisconsin.
Through an impactful display of silhouettes at Kewaunee County Courthouse which will be running until June 14th, the exhibit features red-painted silhouettes representing individuals affected by crime.
Each bearing one of the rights granted by Wisconsin’s Crime Victims’ Rights constitutional amendment, also known as Marsy’s Law.
These silhouettes include QR codes linking to the websites of Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, Violence Intervention Project, and the Wisconsin Office of Crime Victims’ Services for further information.
The silhouettes will be on display inside the Courthouse until 4:00 p.m. Friday, June 14th.