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  • NC lawmakers to talk criminal justice reform in wake of deadly train stabbing

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    RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — North Carolina lawmakers are set to discuss a new bill Monday ushering in a series of changes to criminal justice system.

    This comes in response to last month’s deadly stabbing of a woman on a Charlotte light rail. 34-year-old Decarlos Brown is now facing state and federal charges in connection to the case, which has drawn national attention.

    House Bill 301 is called Iryna’s Law. It is named after Iryna Zarutska, the 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee killed in that attack.

    The proposed legislation has several components, including eliminating cashless bail for certain offenses and creating a new category of violent offenses in which a judge or magistrate must impose certain conditions for pretrial release, including GPS monitoring.

    Separately, it would create protocol for which court officials would require to order mental health evaluations. This includes mandatory evaluations for involuntary commitment based on the suspect’s history.Brown’s mother reported he had suffered from mental health issues after being released from prison in an unrelated case.

    The bill would also expedite death penalty appeals and add committing a capital felony while the victim was using public transportation as an aggravating factory for seeking death penalty.

    The bill is expected to be heard Monday morning in the judiciary committee.

    ABC11’s Michael Perchick contributed to this report.

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