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N.D. (AP) – The parents of a North Dakota college student found dead after becoming a confidential informant are upset that a bill named for their son has been stripped of its intent.
The body of 20-year-old Andrew Sadek was found dead with a gunshot wound nearly three years ago near Wahpeton in the Red River.
His parents, Tammy and John Sadek, say potential informants should be better informed of their legal options to understand the risks they may be taking.
A House bill named “Andrew’s Law” that unanimously passed last month attempted to do that. The Senate version was rewritten and passed unanimously on Thursday.
The Sadeks say the Senate version is “not what it needs to be.”
A conference committee will attempt to reconcile both versions of the bill.