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Lawmakers Advance 'Life Saving' Bill Requiring Victim Notification of Perpetrator Release

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Hailed as a bill that can save lives, the Homeland Security, Justice, and Public Safety Committee advanced legislation during Friday's hearing in hopes to solve a stark reality faced by the victims of violent crimes in the U.S. Virgin Islands- being confronted by their alleged perpetrators in public.

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