Survivors of domestic abuse endure suffering long after the crime has been committed. It comes in the form of testifying in the courtroom and facing their abusers over and over again. But as Carolyn Kury de Castillo reports, a first of its kind in Alberta remote testimony room aims to put an end to that.
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Remote testimony room now available for domestic violence victims in Alberta
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