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Virginia to consider repealing civil commitment law

January 21, 2021 Robin Vander Wall 745 Views 0 Comments civil commitment, civil rights, galen baughman, joe morrissey, patrick hope, virginia general assembly

RICHMOND, Va. — Two Virginia Democratic lawmakers are spearheading a push to repeal a decades-old law that allows the state to hold certain sex offenders at psychiatric facilities indefinitely after

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