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Marsy’s Law was approved by Florida voters in the 2018 general election and amended Article I, Section 16 of the Florida Constitution to provide substantive rights to crime victims. The Amendment provides crime victims the constitutional right to privacy regarding records that could be used to locate or harass them or their family or which could disclose confidential or privileged information about them. The Amendment is wrought with ambiguities and uncertainties which create challenges for Florida’s law enforcement agencies, the media, and citizens who seek to interpret its provisions. One ambiguity, some argued, included whether an on-duty law enforcement officer may invoke the privacy protections when he or she is the victim of a crime. An informal survey of agencies revealed a mix of those who afford victim officer privacy protections and those that do not. On April 6, 2021, the First District Court of Ap