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w/ Credit to Bob Thiesfield, The Cool Justice Report
USJ President Rhona Free w/ CBS '48 Hours' Correspondent Erin Moriarty
Warm Welcome From Crowd at the University's Crystal Room, Mercy Hall
Moriarty Noted Connecticut's Stalking Law - Relying on Demonstration of Reckless Behavior - Is More Effective Than Those of Other States Which Require Proof of Intent by Often-Disturbed Stalkers
Attentive Audience
The Interactive Event Featured Dialogue w/ Students
'NCIS' Star Pauley Perrette Shared Her Stalking Torment and Supported Others in '48 Hours' Broadcast Earlier This Year
Before the Event, Moriarty Met w/ Students Including Erin Castaldi (left), a Veteran Who Is Studying To Be a Social Worker
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