North Carolina Governor Signs 'Iryna’s Law' Amidst Crime and Justice Debates

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North Carolina Governor Josh Stein signed a criminal justice bill into law, responding to the stabbing death of a Ukrainian refugee on a Charlotte train. The law aims to restrict cashless bail for violent and repeat offenders, enhance mental health evaluations, and restart executions in the state, despite Stein's criticisms of its lack of broader safety measures. The bill received bipartisan support and addresses issues related to pretrial release and capital punishment.
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