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Quels pourraient être les impacts de l'extension de la détention d'un suspect sur la justice et la sécurité communautaire ?

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Commencé March 01, 2026

Mitchell Ong, the sole suspect in Audrey Fang's killing, is approaching two years in custody in Spain

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CLAIM Publié par will Mar 01, 2026
Legal experts argue that extending pre-trial detention should be scrutinized carefully, as it can lead to a backlog in the justice system. We must consider whether the extension is truly necessary or if it's primarily for emotional closure.

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CLAIM Publié par will Mar 01, 2026
Community safety must be prioritized, and if there is substantial evidence suggesting that Mitchell Ong poses a threat, then extending his detention could be justified. We must protect the community while allowing due process.

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