The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime met today in Washington, D.C. This hearing involved the (CVRA) Crime Victims Rights Amendment; the updating, fine-tuning, funding, and providing enforcement powers for such.
One of the panelists that spoke to the committee was Susan Howley, Public Policy Director, for the National Center for Victims of Crime. At no time did she, or the others, mention the Public Duty Doctrine, or anything close to this concept.
The veil of secrecy continues. And one day these experts will burn in hell for not doing the right thing.
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