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Suvivors Of Crime Victims Rally For Tougher Clemency Laws

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Survivors of crime victims are lending their support to a drive to change the laws governing executive clemency in Arkansas. On the Capitol steps today, Saline County Prosecutor Robert Herzfeld presented a draft proposal he wants to get before the Legislature next year requiring the state to further open the clemency process to the public and requiring the governor to give reasons for granting clemency to criminals. Brandie Jones of Benton is the granddaughter of a murder victim whose killer -- Don Jeffers -- was granted clemency by Governor Huckabee, only to have the clemency blocked. Jones says the law needs to be changed and says she`s willing to be a representative for families who cannot lobby the Legislature to make it happen.

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