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My hat goes off to Rep. Teresa Tanzi for her diligent pursuit to change the rediculas "good time bill". Fortunately, we have a representative

who cares about the victums and their families.Keep up the good work, Representative Tanzi.

I am a retired Warwick police detective and although I was not directley invovled in the investigation of the disappearence or the murder of young Jason Forman, I communicated with the state and local police on many occasion in an attempt to locate Jason, it became one of my top piorities.

I was horrified to learn what had happened to Jason and for the life of me cannot understand why Michael Woodmansee's sentence was commuted to 28 years when he was sentenced to serve 50 years. This is only one of the many occasions when the courts saw fit to release

a convicted felon, after only serving a portion of his/her sentence only to have them commit another crime-sometimes worse then before.

It wasn't to long ago that another murderer was released from prison after being sentenced to life and within a year he commited another murder during a home invasion- burglary.It is obvious that our entire Rhode island Judicial system needs to be purged and our laws revisted to protect

our citizenry.

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