puakenikeni
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Apparently Hawai'i law does not give the family, who are crime victims, any special rights. Any who have been following on Facebook will know of the incredible battle the Scotts have fought for Marsi's Law, a bill to address the inequities of victims' lack of rights in this state. I believe that Marsi's Law got oh so close but did not pass the final hurdle in the House.
It appears that anyone who is a witness is not allowed to be present in the courtroom until after they have testified fully. While the reason is understandable on one level, it's so crucial to the family's journey process to be there, as I'm sure we here all agree.
I get the feeling that the family is not very happy with the way they have been treated, and I totally sympathize. First they go through the worst thing that can happen in life, this horrendous loss, and then they become pieces in an impersonal machine that just works the way it works and is not very responsive at all to human pain or needs.
Apparently Hawai'i law does not give the family, who are crime victims, any special rights. Any who have been following on Facebook will know of the incredible battle the Scotts have fought for Marsi's Law, a bill to address the inequities of victims' lack of rights in this state. I believe that Marsi's Law got oh so close but did not pass the final hurdle in the House.
It appears that anyone who is a witness is not allowed to be present in the courtroom until after they have testified fully. While the reason is understandable on one level, it's so crucial to the family's journey process to be there, as I'm sure we here all agree.
I get the feeling that the family is not very happy with the way they have been treated, and I totally sympathize. First they go through the worst thing that can happen in life, this horrendous loss, and then they become pieces in an impersonal machine that just works the way it works and is not very responsive at all to human pain or needs.