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Maurice was not kept informed and felt revictimized by the very system put in place to protect him.
October 15, 2018
As a social worker for domestic violence offenders, Bea Coté understands first-hand the need for equal crime victims’ rights.
October 02, 2018
Currently in North Carolina, victims of domestic violence do not have rights equal to those of their offender.
October 02, 2018
Jeanette's Mother
October 02, 2018
Montgomery County Sheriff Chris Watkins understands first-hand why victims of crime in North Carolina need equal rights.
October 02, 2018
During the criminal justice process, Kenneth Brown's voice was not heard.
October 02, 2018
Maurice Colbert was denied the right to give a victim impact statement and was not kept informed during the criminal justice process.
October 02, 2018
Mayor Alvarez: “Victims have been treated more like the criminal than the criminal themselves.”
October 02, 2018
“When he was released, I wasn’t even called about it. I was actually never even asked to give a victim statement.”
October 02, 2018
Kit Gruelle knows victims deserve equal treatment all across North Carolina.
September 11, 2018
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