WA courts mostly not using tracking law to protect people

WA courts mostly not using tracking law to protect people

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https://apnews.com/40990299d7a4629cb7eb24606eda723c

VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — In April 2020, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed the Tiffany Hill Act into law, named after a Vancouver mother who was murdered by her estranged, abusive husband.

The law allows courts to order people accused of domestic violence to wear GPS ankle devices, which can be monitored by officials and linked to an app on the victim’s phone, alerting them when the offender is nearby.