Comments about ‘The aftermath: Reminders of daughter's death still weigh heavily 2 years later’
Mother calls for victims' rights as she waits on judicial process
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I pray that true justice is done, that the prosecutors will be able to gather the evidence they need and that they will not see the need to go for life, if death is warranted.
This is such a sad story, certainly of justice delayed. There needs to be a law passed for the speedily relief for the victims. The seemingly 3 to 4 years it takes to put these criminals (especially when there is no question of their guilt) before a judge is criminal in itself.
It seems to be more for the benefit of the lawyers than those involved on either side of these proceedings.
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