Attorneys from the Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) Unit of the Attorney General’s Office were successful in persuading a Tri-Cities jury to prevent the release of a Franklin County sex predator who has been confined to the state’s Special Commitment Center for the past 13 years.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson applauded new rules announced by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy today setting strong emission limits on existing fossil-fuel power plants to reduce pollution in the U.S.
Kitsap County Superior Court Judge Jay Roof today ruled in favor of the Attorney General’s Office as it sought to keep a Kitsap County sex predator confined at Washington’s Special Commitment Center for sexually violent predators.
The Attorney General’s Office today filed charges against a former
Washington Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) employee for
allegedly using his access to confidential state databases to commit
identity theft and steal more than $150,000 in unclaimed property
through the Department of Revenue’s (DOR) ClaimYourCash.org website.
An inmate at the Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) pled not guilty
Friday to charges filed by the Attorney General’s Office, accusing him
of repeatedly stabbing a corrections officer with a 4- to 5-inch metal
shank.
A Pierce County landscaper must serve one year on probation and perform community service for failing to provide workers’ compensation coverage for an injured employee.
Attorneys from the Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) Unit of the Attorney General’s Office are in the Tri-Cities fighting to prevent the release of a Franklin County sex predator who has been confined to the state’s Special Commitment Center for the past 13 years.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson today stood behind Governor Jay Inslee’s decision to cancel parole for Jerry Lain who shot Richland police officer Mike Fitzpatrick in 1982 while in Washington on parole from Iowa.
Today in King County Superior Court, a former Renton man pleaded not
guilty to charges by the Attorney General’s Office that he illegally
abandoned roughly 40 barrels of hazardous waste on property from which
he was evicted in 2012.
Two Tacoma business owners entered guilty pleas today in Pierce County Superior Court after Attorney General Bob Ferguson leveled multiple charges against them for selling substandard asbestos worker training courses and certifications through their business, Environmental Management Training Services LLC. (EMT).