North Carolina Advances Crime Legislation Following Stabbing Incidents

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The North Carolina legislature passed Iryna's Law, a bill named after a woman fatally stabbed on Charlotte's light rail, which aims to reform pretrial release conditions and revive the death penalty, amidst political debate and public outrage over the attack.
Topics:nation#charlotte-stabbing#criminal-justice-reform#death-penalty#irynas-law#north-carolina#politics
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