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MP Lawler calls for ban on parole for sexual assault and murder of victims under 18

  • The bill is titled “Paula Bohovesky and Joan D’Alessandro Law.”
  • The bill would expand the current law that prohibits parole if a murder victim is 14 years old or younger.
  • A murderer could not obtain release if the charge involved a sexual offense against a victim under 18 years of age.

Two notorious murders in the Hudson Valley decades ago sparked another effort to expand federal parole restrictions for anyone who sexually abuses and kills a child.

U.S. Representative Mike Lawler has introduced bill HR 8587 in the House of Representatives, which would expand an existing law that excludes parole if the victim is 14 years old or younger to exclude any chance of parole if the victim is under 18 years old.

The bill features two names familiar from Rockland County in New York and Bergen County in New Jersey:

  • Paula Bohovesky was 16 when she was killed on her way home from her job at the Pearl River Library after high school. She was beaten and stabbed to death by two men who had spent the day at a local bar. The murder occurred a block from Paula’s home in 1980.