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brothers Gaspard (born 1624 or 1625, died 10
December 1681) and
Balthazar Marsy (baptised 6
January 1628, died May 1674) were
French sculptors. Originally...
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Marsy's Law, the
California Victims' Bill of
Rights Act of 2008,
enacted by
voters as
Proposition 9
through the
initiative process in the
November 2008...
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Lemierre published La
Peinture (1769),
based on a
Latin poem by the abbé de
Marsy, and a poem in six cantos. Les Fastes, ou les
usages de
lannie (1779), an...
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Marsy's Law for Illinois,
formally called the
Illinois Crime Victims' Bill of Rights,
amended the 1993
Rights of
Crime Victims and
Witnesses Act by establishing...
- victims'
rights movement after the
death of his stepdaughter,
Marsalee (
Marsy) Nicholas, in 1983. He was the
husband of victims'
rights advocate Marcella...
- Claude-Sixte
Sautreau de
Marsy (1740 – 8 May 1815) was a
French journalist and man of letters. He is best
remembered for
founding the
Almanach des Muses...
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businessman Henry Nicholas.
After the
murder of her daughter,
Marsalee (
Marsy)
Nicholas in 1983, she
helped build Justice for
Homicide Victims, one of...
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district attorney, sued to stop the commutation,
claiming that it
violated Marsy's Law. In
September 2012,
Sacramento County superior court judge Lloyd Connelly...
- Украине ликвидирован британский наемник Юсеф Джон Коннор «Марси»In
memory of
Marsy "British
volunteer combat medic found dead in her Kyiv bed". The Telegraph...
- politician.[citation needed] 1742:
Histoire de
Marie Stuart, with abbé de
Marsy. 1745: Ode sur la
bataille de Fontenoy. 1746:
Lettres de la
comtesse de...