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Sexual violence survivor reacts to early release of ex-cop convicted of rape

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(*This interview includes a frank conversation about sexual violence*.) A St. John's police officer convicted of raping a woman - "Jane Doe" - while on duty has been released from jail 11 months early. Doug Snelgrove was convicted in 2021, and last month, was granted parole and ordered to remain in his St. John's home. Snelgrove spent about one quarter of his actual sentence in jail. The Parole Board of Canada cited a low risk of reoffending in their decision. Ashley MacDonald, an advocate and sexual violence survivor, was behind the "Thank You Card Project," which sent letters of support to "Jane Doe" during the Snelgrove trial.

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(*This interview includes a frank conversation about sexual violence*.) A St. John's police officer convicted of raping a woman - "Jane Doe" - while on duty has been released from jail 11 months early. Doug Snelgrove was convicted in 2021, and last month, was granted parole and ordered to remain in his St. John's home. Snelgrove spent about one quarter of his actual sentence in jail. The Parole Board of Canada cited a low risk of reoffending in their decision. Ashley MacDonald, an advocate and sexual violence survivor, was behind the "Thank You Card Project," which sent letters of support to "Jane Doe" during the Snelgrove trial.

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