Long Island Body Parts Case: Controversy Surrounding Suspects' Release and Ankle Monitors

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Source: News 12 Long Island
Long Island Body Parts Case: Controversy Surrounding Suspects' Release and Ankle Monitors
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Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney has stated that the four suspects accused of scattering body parts across Long Island could have their GPS ankle monitors removed as soon as Friday, as GPS monitoring is considered a custodial condition under New York state law and must be extended if the suspects are not indicted. This has raised concerns in the community about the potential removal of the ankle monitors.

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