hat our county was a parolee's paradise. She was a very quick study (Weller 72).
She also found that there were others facing similar circumstances. In 1992, she was working with the Mayor's Crime Victims' Assistance Office, and while attending a trial, she met Dianne Clements, whose son had been killed by a neighbor's son and who was now helping another woman whose son had also been killed by a friend playing with a gun. Clements had set out to push for laws making parents responsible when they allowed juveniles unsupervised access to weapons. The two women joined forces and soon formed Justice for All (Weller 72).
The organization first coalesced around the Gary Graham case and held its first rally on that subject in June 1993. Graham was on death row in Texas for having killed a man in a parking lot, and an eyewitness steadfastly maintained th
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