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COPYRIGHT 2004 United Press International
Byline: HIL ANDERSON
LOS ANGELES, May 20 (UPI) -- A scathing report issued this week out of a quiet corner of Idaho indicated that in the decade following the passage of the federal Violence Against Women Act, abusive husbands continue to terrorize their mates with little interference from the criminal justice system.
A panel of citizens formed in Nampa, Idaho, to investigate the slaying of Angie Leon a year ago said in its report that the victim's husband, Abel Leon, was able to mount a 5-year reign of terror with virtual impunity against the 21-year-old mother of three -- despite numerous arrests and court orders.
The report stated: "Angie Leon did what she could do to engage the system. She called police as she was instructed each time she felt in danger. She reported contacts, cooperated with investigations and communicated with both the police and prosecutor until almost the end."
"In short," the report sadly concluded, "she put her trust in the system to protect her ... and her trust was...
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