New Parole Hearing Guidelines Go Into Effect
Law Requires Same-Day Hearings For Multiple Perpetrators
COLUMBIA, S.C. --
Gov. Mark Sanford today held a signing ceremony for a bill that makes
it easier for victims of violent crime to give testimony at parole
hearings.
The bill requires parole hearings be held the same day if there is
more than one perpetrator convicted of a crime against the same victim. It
also will allow victims to provide testimony over closed-circuit
television.
Sanford officially signed the bill last month.
Joanna Katz says the new law would have eliminated some of the many
trips she has made to Columbia to testify at separate hearings for five
men who raped, beat and tortured her 16 years ago.
The men were convicted and sentenced to serve up to 35 years in
prison.
Katz' story was chronicled earlier this year in the documentary
film "Sentencing the Victim."
Sentencing
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