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Health Aging Well Breast Cancer Coronavirus Diet and Fitness Flu Mental HealthSuspects often released after being deemed unfit for trial, prosecutor group tells NC lawmakers
Representatives for the North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys told legislators Tuesday that state laws don’t adequately deter criminal suspects from breaking law after they’ve already been arrested and deemed unfit to stand trial.
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