State Rep. Carolyn Logan on the new anti-crime legislation approved by the General Assembly

Rep. Carolyn Logan of Mecklenburg County (Photo: NCGA)

State lawmakers returned to Raleigh in late September for a brief stay, and in the aftermath of a horrific killing that had occurred just weeks before on a Charlotte commuter train, legislative leaders made criminal justice and their stated intention of “getting tough on crime” the central focus. Among the law changes sent to Gov. Stein for his review were provisions that would make it easier to hold people accused of crimes without bail pending trial and jumpstart the state’s death penalty law…

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