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Prosecutors want alleged victims to be heard at Greig’s sentencing

Families say she added to grieving

Federal prosecutors say that the families of James “Whitey” Bulger’s alleged victims should be able to address a federal court judge and describe the pains they suffered at the hands of his girlfriend, Catherine Greig, when she is sentenced in June. Victims of crimes are allowed to provide impact statements in court proceedings, and prosecutors say that Bulger’s alleged victims are Greig’s victims, as well.

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