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Sep. 27—The Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office this week explained how two jail inmates died earlier this year. Charles Francis Boardman and Kyle Robert McLaurine, both inmates of the ...
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Dec. 8—A Spokane County Jail inmate died Monday. Spencer Wirth, 26, was declared dead at a local hospital, county spokesperson Pat Bell said. No other details were immediately available. The ...
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The majority of Washington's death penalty sentences are overturned and those convicted of capital offenses are rarely executed, indicating questionable sentencing in many cases. [14] Since 1981, the year Washington State's current capital laws were put in place, 32 defendants have been sentenced to die.
May 17—Two Spokane County corrections officers were treated for fentanyl exposure after a 44-year-old man being booked into jail allegedly tried to dispose of an unidentified white powder by ...
Both inmates, Robert R. Johnson and Luther J. Moore, were found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison for the murder. Jayme Beindl: On January 29, 2011, Officer Jayme Biendl was strangled to death with an amplifying cord by an inmate within prison walls. Inmate Byron Scherf was accused of the murder. [12]
They feel that jail time also acts as a deterrent to crime, but the lack of capacity isn’t helping, a sentiment often shared by Spokane County Sheriff John Nowels.