Victim of Sex Attack Goes Public to Say: Why Are Jailed Offenders Freed Early?
Evening Standard - London › July 10, 2007
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Evening Standard - London › July 10, 2007
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A WOMAN subjected to a brutal sex assault has waived her right to anonymity to condemn the criminal justice system.
Gabrielle Browne decided to go public with damning allegations following her ordeal at the hands of a sex offender who had been freed from prison early.See the full content of this document
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Victim of Sex Attack Goes Public to Say: Why Are Jailed Offenders Freed Early?
Mrs Browne, a mother of two, was jogging through her local park when a teenager dragged her into bushes and sexually assaulted her. The attack left her traumatised and too afraid to...
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