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Washington Supreme Court Rules on Lifers
Washington Supreme Court Rules On Lifers
John Midgley, Attorney At Law
As most prisoners in the system now know, the Washington Supreme Court in August handed down its decision in the " lifer" case, In re Powell, et al., 117 Wn.2d 175 (1991). In Powell, four persons convicted of first ...
John Midgley, Attorney At Law
As most prisoners in the system now know, the Washington Supreme Court in August handed down its decision in the " lifer" case, In re Powell, et al., 117 Wn.2d 175 (1991). In Powell, four persons convicted of first ...
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