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News Topic: Victims Rights

Bowen Turner Was Accused Of Rape By Three Teens. He Ended Up Getting 5 Years’ Probation For Assaulting One Of Them

Teen accused of sexual assaults, bond violations pleads guilty to assault and battery

Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month

New EU project: Facility Dogs to support victims in Belgium, France and Italy

A Proclamation on National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, 2021

South Carolina Legal Services – June 2020 Newsletter

52nd commemoration of Orangeburg Massacre: Newly bronzed sculptures of victims unveiled

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