service had argued that she was not a risk to children she was not looking after, and thejudge, justice mrs williams, concluded there was a formidable body of material before the secretary of state, at each stage of his decision making, which indicated that simpson s risk could be safely managed if she was released. tony s adoptive family have successfully campaigned for tougher sentences for child abusers, known as tony s law, which came into force injune. the family s mp have backed their wishes to see her remain in prison. it is clearly very to see her remain in prison. it 3 clearly very disappointing because these two people have committed an horrific act against a young child, antonia and his real parents, the parents are actually love him, paul and mark, have been campaigning to get the law changed. they always knew that it was not changed for tony, that is in the past, but that is why they were campaigning to get changed for the future. is why they were campaigning to get cha
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