In Northern Ireland, "Charlotte's Law" aims to encourage disclosure of murder victims' remains.
A proposed law in Northern Ireland, known as "Charlotte's Law," aims to incentivize those involved in "no-body" murders to disclose the whereabouts of victims' remains. Named after Charlotte Murray, whose body has never been found, the legislation will be introduced during the current assembly mandate. Justice Minister Naomi Long supports the initiative, backed by families of murder victims, seeking to provide closure for affected families.
September 27, 2024
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