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I do not disagree with you. Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your perception, it took nearly 10 years for laws such as Victims Rights to be enacted. It wasn't until 2004 that those Rights were expanded upon in that the victims now have the right to be informed and notified of all matters relating to the accused. If an accused is set to be released, victims can now petition the courts to take whatever action necessary to see that they are not released. Additionally, victims can now appear before parole boards in order to present their case in the matter of the parole. Victims include survivors and the survivors of those victims that have been murdered by the accused. There are many factors reviewed now than there were in 1974, thankfully. Our justice system is not perfect, it is continually evolving based on cases like this one.
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