North Carolina Advances Crime and Execution Legislation Amidst Recent Violence

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North Carolina has passed 'Iryna's Law' following the stabbing death of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, which aims to reform bail practices, address mental health evaluations, and potentially restart executions in the state, amid ongoing debates over crime policies and justice reforms.
- "Iryna's Law" passes in North Carolina after refugee's killing, a bill that could restart executions in state CBS News
- North Carolina legislature passes bill named after Charlotte stabbing victim a month after murder ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- N.C. Senate Republicans Pass Sweeping Crime Bill After Stabbing The New York Times
- Democrats walk out of vote as NC Senate calls for alternate methods of execution Raleigh News & Observer
- North Carolina may limit cashless bail and revive death penalty Axios
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