Marsy's Law for Georgia

Marsy's Law for Georgia

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On November 6, 2018, voters in Georgia overwhelmingly passed Marsy’s Law with over 80% of the vote, giving constitutional rights to crime victims.

The goal of Marsy’s Law of Georgia is to elevate victims’ rights to a Constitutional level so that victims of violent crimes will be afforded the same Constitutional protection as criminals. Victims of violent crime and their families deserve to have guaranteed Constitutional rights, to be treated with respect and dignity within our system of criminal justice, have their voices heard in key judici

'Monster with a badge': How an officer was convicted in teen's shocking murder 06/16/2026

The world was shocked to learn that a former police officer was responsible for the disappearance and murder of Norcross teen Susana Morales in July 2022. Her family speaks out about the challenge of getting law enforcement to take Susana's disappearance seriously and having to push for a deeper investigation in the May 8 episode of 20/20 on ABC.

'Monster with a badge': How an officer was convicted in teen's shocking murder Susana Morales, 16, was last seen leaving a friend's home in Norcross, Georgia. Her remains were located in the woods nearly seven months later.

Photos from Marsy's Law for Georgia's post 06/12/2026

With the country's busiest airport even busier for the world class soccer matches in Atlanta, the threat human trafficking is at its highest. Deborah Tuff and Gwinnett County Government produced an Emmy-winning video series Trapped and Trafficked to highlight the dangers of human trafficking and how to prevent vulnerable people from falling prey to those willing to take advantage of them.

Marsy's Law for Georgia is proud to present Deborah and her team with Champion Awards for their excellent work in supporting survivors and amplifying their voices.

Bill to keep Georgia r**e kits in evidence for 10 years expected to become law 06/10/2026

Sponsored by Representatives Esther Panitch and Karen Lupton, House Bill 1283 was unanimously passed in the Georgia General Assembly in April.

Once signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp, law enforcement will be required to keep evidence, including r**e kits, for at least 10 years. This allows victims of assault who chose not to press charges at the time of evidence collection to change their minds and come forward later — with evidence from their attackers preserved.

Bill to keep Georgia r**e kits in evidence for 10 years expected to become law Lawmakers say the bipartisan initiative is expected to be signed by Gov. Brian Kemp.

'We believe you:' Northwest Georgia group creates card to connect survivors with help 06/08/2026

The Sexual Assault Victims Advocacy Center has created a card with three simple words that can help ease a little bit of a survivor's pain — "We believe you." Advocates carry these cards in their wallets or purses to discreetly pass to someone they believe who needs help. The hope is that the reassurance will be the push these survivors need to seek help, which is listed on the back of the card.

'We believe you:' Northwest Georgia group creates card to connect survivors with help Sometimes, the first step is just knowing someone believes you.A nonprofit in northwest Georgia is trying to make that moment easier.The Sexual Assault Victims

Atlanta ramps up human trafficking prevention efforts ahead of World Cup 06/04/2026

As Atlanta prepares for a series of high profile international soccer matches, the country's busiest airport will also be a hotspot for human trafficking. Frontline workers and hospitality staff are receiving training to spot and report suspicious activity that could be linked to human trafficking.

Atlanta ramps up human trafficking prevention efforts ahead of World Cup Officials say the message is simple: “If you see something that doesn’t look right, say something.”

Interview with Senator John F Kennedy, Orginal Sponsor of Marsy's Law for Georgia 06/02/2026

Georgia Senator John F. Kennedy was one of the original sponsors for Marsy's Law as a constitutional amendment. He recounted the challenges in getting the law passed in 2018 and passes on advice to crime victims in this recent interview.

Interview with Senator John F Kennedy, Orginal Sponsor of Marsy's Law for Georgia Sheriff Reginald Scandrett receives the Champion Award from Marsy’s Law for Georgia during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week for his commitment to victim advocacy.

Georgia nonprofit balancing federal funding cuts while supporting South Asian American abuse, assault survivors 05/29/2026

When funding disappears, the need doesn’t. Georgia-based nonprofit Raksha is continuing its critical work supporting survivors of domestic violence and s*xual assault in South Asian American community, despite losing federal grant funding.

Executive Director Aparna Bhattacharyya shared that the organization is now “hustling” to find new resources while continuing to serve those who need it most. Stories like this are a reminder of how vital community support is, especially when federal dollars fall short.

Georgia nonprofit balancing federal funding cuts while supporting South Asian American abuse, assault survivors Raksha, the only nonprofit in Georgia dedicated to social issues within the state’s South Asian American communities, including support for survivors of domestic violence and s*xual assault, was among hundreds of organizations that lost funding after the U.S. Department of Justice cut an estimated...

Marsy’s Law for Georgia Lights Up Support for NCVRW 2026 05/27/2026

Georgia showed up and lit up!

The Marsy’s Law for Georgia National Crime Victims’ Rights Week video is here and it’s a powerful reminder of what it means to stand with victims and survivors across our state. All across the state, businesses and landmarks turned purple in honor of those impacted by crime.

Featured in this year’s statewide tribute:
Georgia World Congress Center
Georgia International Plaza
Google Atlanta Office
King & Spalding Building
Carvana Tower Midtown Atlanta
Gateway85 pedestrian bridge
King and Queen Buildings
Avalon Plaza Fountain
Whitfield County Courthouse
Mercer University pedestrian bridge
Macon Georgia Sign Downtown

Watch the video and see Georgia glowing purple:

Marsy’s Law for Georgia Lights Up Support for NCVRW 2026 Last month, something powerful happened across the state of Georgia.Businesses, landmarks, and communities lit up purple in support of crime victims, survivo...

Georgia Businesses Against Human Trafficking relaunches ahead of World Cup 05/25/2026

Ahead of the 2026 summer soccer events coming to Atlanta, Georgia leaders and businesses are stepping up to combat human trafficking.

Led by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, the relaunch of Georgia Businesses Against Trafficking will equip local businesses with training to recognize warning signs and create safe spaces for victims.

With Atlanta identified as one of the U.S. cities with the highest trafficking rates, initiatives like this are critical.

Georgia Businesses Against Human Trafficking relaunches ahead of World Cup Georgia's business community joins forces to combat human trafficking ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Atlanta. Learn about the initiatives.

Georgia man sentenced to 3 life sentences for child s*x crimes - WJCL 05/21/2026

Justice has been served in a devastating case out of Cherokee County. A Georgia man has been sentenced to three consecutive life sentences plus 25 years after being convicted of multiple child s*x crimes involving girls under 16.

This case is a powerful reminder of the importance of survivor voices. Their testimony, alongside the work of law enforcement and prosecutors, helped bring accountability after years of abuse:

Georgia man sentenced to 3 life sentences for child s*x crimes - WJCL A judge sentenced a Georgia man to three consecutive life sentences plus 25 years after a jury convicted him of child s*x crimes involving girls younger than 16

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