![]() ![]() This week shines light on the experience of crime victims and their mission to seek justice in their own cases and to advocate for policies that will prevent more Alabamians from ever becoming victims. “Every day my office and law enforcement play a critical role in providing justice for those harmed by some of the most heinous acts of violence. “All of us who come into contact with victims are enriched by the bravery and resiliency they display after surviving circumstances that most of us cannot even imagine,” said Marshall. The week will be capped off with the Annual Victims of Crime and Leniency (VOCAL) Vigil to be hosted on the lawn at the Attorney General’s Office,” said a release from Marshall’s office. “Throughout the week, this office and the greater law enforcement community will remember victims who lost their lives to crime, and highlight the advocates, law enforcement and prosecutors who help bring the perpetrators of those crimes to justice. – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall this week recognized National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, which occurs annually during the last week of April and highlights victims of crimes, as well as the professionals and volunteers who support them and their families. ![]()
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