Episode 001: Jennifer Storm




Making Marsy's Law show

Summary: <p>Two Pennsylvania lawmakers have recently introduced measures to give crime victims equal protection under the state constitution as those accused and convicted of committing crimes. It’s called Marsy’s Law - and it’s something that victim advocates, district attorneys, law enforcement and other stakeholders are rallying behind to help level the playing field for victims and their families in the Commonwealth.</p> <p>Named for Marsalee Nicholas, a California woman who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend in 1983, Marsy’s Law has become a national movement to ensure victims are treated with fairness and dignity in the criminal justice system.</p> <p>We talk with Pennsylvania Victim Advocate Jennifer Storm to talk about the current situation for crime victims here in the state, and what a change to the state constitution could do for them.</p><p>Special Guest: Jennifer Storm.</p>