Gubernatorial candidate McDonnell pitches his views to police
August 17, 2009 | VACP
NEWPORT NEWS — Republican Bob McDonnell wants lifetime monitoring for violent sexual predators, mandatory sentences for twice-convicted drug dealers and an expanded drug court program if he is elected governor.
McDonnell, the state's former attorney general, rolled out his agenda for improving the state's public safety system Wednesday, August 12 at the annual meeting of Virginia police chiefs.
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