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- King County Superior Court is facing a backlog of some 7,000 pending cases, leaving some defendants stuck in jail and preventing victims from seeing justice.
www.seattletimes.com/opinion/justice-delayed-covid-19s-staggering-criminal-case-backlog/Justice delayed: COVID-19’s staggering criminal-case backlog
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Jul 11, 2021 · Now, the county’s courts, clerks, prosecutors and public defenders are all vying for a share of the last remaining federal pandemic relief money, seeking resources to keep cases moving.
Jul 19, 2021 · The pandemic forced thousands of King County Superior Court cases to be put on hold, creating a backlog that will take years to clear. Years before crime victims can find a measure of...
Apr 7, 2021 · King County Superior Court is facing a backlog of some 7,000 pending cases, leaving some defendants stuck in jail and preventing victims from seeing justice.
May 14, 2021 · SEATTLE — The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in chaos for local court jurisdictions by creating a backlog that could take years to work through, according to judge and prosecutors, who warn...
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It is pretty rare to see 20 journalism groups, including labor unions, come together on much of anything. But they are raising their collective voices against a California state Senate billthat started out trying to protect journalists but now would limit access to protests once cops move in. The coalition says: Here is an excerpt from the original...
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Here in Tampa Bay, we have a bear that is wandering around. It might not be much news for those of you in some parts of the country, but we are more used to panthers and gators. Anyway, the bear has launched a Twitter page. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission is reaching out without luck: Local journalists are trying to score interviews: We’ll...
Jul 27, 2021 · SEATTLE - The King County courthouse could soon see some relief after the The Metropolitan King County Council approved a budget to help with the massive backlog of cases in the court system. Right...
May 20, 2021 · Crime. King County seeks more judges, courtrooms and jurors to tackle criminal backlog. Amy Radil. May 20, 2021 / 4:42 pm. A bond hearing is scheduled today in King County Superior...