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State Public Defender John Stuart, front right, is among those testifying against “Emily’s Law” during the March 13 hearing of the House Public Safety and Civil Justice Committee. Watching are Travis and Lynn Johnson, center, along with Rep. Torrey Westrom, left, and Rep. Bud Nornes, right, the sponsor of HF699, which would change the age of adult certification for juvenile violence from 14 to 13. The Johnson’s 2-year-old daughter, Emily Lynn, died of a severe head injury one day after an assault by a 13-year-old boy at her Fergus Falls day care.
State Public Defender John Stuart, front right, is among those testifying against “Emily’s Law” during the March 13 hearing of the House Public Safety and Civil Justice Committee. Watching are Travis and Lynn Johnson, center, along with Rep. Torrey Westrom, left, and Rep. Bud Nornes, right, the sponsor of HF699, which would change the age of adult certification for juvenile violence from 14 to 13. The Johnson’s 2-year-old daughter, Emily Lynn, died of a severe head injury one day after an assault by a 13-year-old boy at her Fergus Falls day care.