Massachusetts H3786 aims to protect victims and the public from sexual assault and other violent crimes.
Massachusetts H3786 amends existing laws to enhance protections for victims and the public from sexual assault and other violent crimes. It mandates that no person shall be released before the alleged victim is notified of the defendant's imminent release in cases involving dangerous crimes. The bill also requires that any hearing involving a dangerous crime must occur no later than the next day the court is in session. Additionally, it ensures that judges have immediate access to relevant criminal records and incident reports during hearings.
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