APPLETON, Wis. –  In case you missed it, Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin and the Outagamie County District Attorney’s Office, in collaboration with the Harbor House, worked together to raise awareness about the rights and resources provided to support crime victims through an informative display of silhouettes at the Outagamie County Courthouse. 

“The silhouettes represent, for us, represent people that we’ve lost,” said Harbor House Programs Director Michelle Ruhl. “Victims that have lost their lives to domestic violence. And so, each program, most of our programs, have their own silhouette to represent lives that have been lost in their community.” 

“We are empowering victims to reach out, to ask questions and to remember that they are not alone, and that there are so many people in their corner working day in, day out, to ensure that they are treated with dignity and respect,” Nela Kalpic, State Director for Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin.

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Red silhouettes in Outagamie County raise awareness for Marsy’s Law and victims’ rights
Fox 11 News
Josh Cavender
October 6th, 2025

APPLETON (WLUK) — Eight red silhouettes lined the halls of the Outagamie County Courthouse Monday, raising awareness for Marcy’s Law, an act that grants rights to crime victims.

It’s been five years since the law was passed in Wisconsin, and multiple Fox Valley advocacy groups got together to ensure victims know their rights.

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