Marsy’s Law, the Ohio Crime Victims’ Bill of Rights, was overwhelmingly approved by voters in November 2017. The law affords victims certain rights, including the right to be present and heard at all court proceedings, receive notice of release of the offender, and offer input on plea deals. Additionally, victims have the right to refuse discovery, the right to a prompt conclusion of their case and the right to restitution. The Ohio Crime Victims’ Rights booklet shares details.