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Law, grief and justice

Maureen Boyle

The book I'm writing now delves into the dark corners of murder, grief and the toll the criminal justice system takes on families and a community. While it is a haunting story, it is also one that illustrates a single person can make a difference. It can be a cop. It can be a witness. It can be a single juror. It can be a therapist. It can be a child. One voice doesn't call out in a void. It echoes into the community and grows louder.

This story is about loss but it is also about growth.

It is a story about a small community banding together, one by one, to find justice.

No matter how long it takes.

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