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No treatment, no trial
Podcast |
Seattle Now
Publisher |
KUOW
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Daily News
News
Publication Date |
Dec 08, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:10:27

There’s a big backlog of people in jail who are stuck, waiting for mental health workers to determine if they’re competent to stand trial.

King County prosecutors estimate as of last month there are 350 felony cases in limbo.

Some people have been waiting for months. Seattle Times reporter Esmy Jimenez is here to give us some insight into what’s going on and tell us why the county says the state should have to cover the cost.

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There’s a big backlog of people in jail who are stuck, waiting for mental health workers to determine if they’re competent to stand trial. King County prosecutors estimate as of last month there are 350 felony cases in limbo. Some people have been waiting for months. Seattle Times reporter Esmy Jimenez is here to give us some insight into what’s going on and tell us why the county says the state should have to cover the cost.

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