Family: Changing name of Jennifers Law is deeply offensive
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FILE - This undated file photo provided by the New Canaan, Conn., Police Department shows Jennifer Dulos. In January 2020, police charged her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, with murder after she had gone missing months earlier amid contentious divorce and child custody proceedings. Her remains were never found despite extensive searches. (New Canaan Police Department via AP, File)Associated Press
Advocates for “Jennifers’ Law” a proposed bill to expand the state’s definition of domestic violence that was inspired by two Connecticut women who police say were killed by their spouses say they oppose removing the two women from its name.
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Police officers have said they deeply regret the upset caused by shutting down a Good Friday church service for breaching coronavirus rules.
Two Metropolitan Police officers halted the service when they found some worshippers breaching social-distancing guidelines and not wearing masks, according to the force.
In a letter to parishioners on its website, the Polish Catholic church responded at the time by saying police had exceeded their powers and that all Government requirements were met.
Yesterday Detective Superintendent Andy Wadey and Superintendent Roger Arditti addressed worshippers in a Sunday mass service at Christ the King in Balham, south London, which was live-streamed on YouTube.