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New 24-hour monitoring system for people bailed domestic violence charges
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 11, 2024 - 17:52
People accused of serious domestic violence offences in New South Wales will now be ordered to wear electronic devices if they bail. The ankle bracelets will notify authorities if an accused offender breaches the conditions of their bail. It's in an effort to help prevent re-offending.