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While using reminders of this kind, these people are also able to experience the myriad other benefits of remaining at liberty — keeping their jobs, continuing to be productive members of the community, paying their rent so they don’t lose their housing and tucking their kids into bed at night.

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Introduced in 2006 and unique to Scotland, the orders are imposed if it is believed that a prisoner has shown a pattern of behaviour which could escalate and seriously endanger the public if they were at liberty.

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The trial is set to continue until December and the defendant will remain at liberty, under judicial supervision.

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Despite the serious charges against him, Mr Péchier has remained at liberty under judicial supervision and told French radio on Monday there was "no proof of any poisoning".

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According to their accounts, many of the teens and tweens at Liberty Godparent Home were raised in evangelical households and were spirited off to the home as a kind of spiritual corrective or face-saving mechanism by parents who seemed to care more about their own reputations than their daughters’ well-being.

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