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This story examines the law that continues to hold people after they’ve served their sentences, sometimes for decades. WTTW News also looked at the law that holds people who’ve only been charged with a crime — never convicted or sentenced.

Of course the article is a pity party for the forever-detained pedos, but has good info about the indefinite detention of those too sick to rejoin society, conviction or not. Asylum for the criminally insane?

>This story examines the law that continues to hold people after they’ve served their sentences, sometimes for decades. WTTW News also looked at the law that holds people who’ve only been charged with a crime — never convicted or sentenced. Of course the article is a pity party for the forever-detained pedos, but has good info about the indefinite detention of those too sick to rejoin society, conviction or not. Asylum for the criminally insane?
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Sounds to me like other solutions are in order. Ones that remove the problem, creating it's own solution. A final solution, one might say.