Why vote for Marcy's Law?

In a story published by Wave 3, I found it to be very well written and had many qualities about it that I admired. The story was about a woman who had been attacked by a man who is imprisoned but has been up for parole. The whole article goes into detail about what happened to the Melinda Ethington and how the event still impacts her today.
Something I really appreciate this story does is that it puts the story into a bigger picture by advocating for Marcy’s Law. I feel like this story is a prime example of what the law would do for victims and gives citizens a reason to vote for it on Election day. In the article, it says how Ethington has been at every parole hearing for William Stark and wants to be a “voice” at the hearing and is an advocate for the Marcy’s Law.
In addition, the story shares Ethington’s side of the story through many of her quotes. At the end of the article, it says how Wave 3 tried to get into contact with Stark to get his side, but he never responded. I think this is a very crucial thing to say because it shows how the news reached out to share Stark’s side of the story, but he just never replied.

Overall, I think this story was well put together and included multiple Yardsticks of Journalism like Explanation and Enterprise. 

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