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Parole

  • Blogs

    April 17, 2012

    Facebook Fugitive Travis A. Nicolaysen Found in Basement, Arrested

    Like all good sagas, the story of Travis A. Nicolaysen's run from the law ended Monday, with police in Port Angeles arresting the now-famous Facebooking fugitive after he was discovered staying in the basement of a house at 529 E. 12th Street. According to the Peninsula Daily News, police were tippe ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 9, 2012

    Travis A. Nicolaysen Facebooks While on the Run from the Law

    Who says just because you're on the run from the cops you can't update your relationship status on Facebook? Travis A. Nicolaysen, 26, is proving it can be done, on the lam since last Wednesday thanks to a parole violation, but still posting status updates to Facebook like it's going out of style (w ... More >>

  • News

    April 20, 2011

    Freedom Denied

    Why Dawud Malik won’t be getting out of prison anytime soon.

  • News

    March 2, 2011

    Is Dawud Malik the Wrong Man?

    44 years after being sentenced for murders he says he didn't commit, freedom might come with a cost: ignoring his innocence.

  • News

    May 5, 2010

    The Wrath of Con

    Don't give this sweet old man your money.

  • Blogs

    December 21, 2009

    Arkansas Felon William Forbes Arrives In Seattle, Promptly Goes Missing

    Maurice Clemmons wasn't the only offender to break his parole last month​This will likely sound familiar: A man is convicted of theft in Arkansas, and then subsequently relocates to Washington where the state Department of Corrections takes responsibility for his supervision. After violating t ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 1, 2009

    Mike Huckabee's 10 Most-Publicized Sentence Commutations

    Huckabee's home state is not shy about putting criminals away for centuries. And the former Governor is not shy about setting them free.​Yesterday, the New York Times wrote that the commutation of accused cop-killer Maurice Clemmons' sentence in 2000 was so de rigueur for then-Arkansas Governo ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 23, 2008

    Pullman Porn Star Gets Life

    Christopher Jack Reid, aka adult film star Jack Venice, was just sentenced to life in prison (he'll be eligible for parole in 9 years, however) for rape and burglary, crimes he committed during a night of drunken malfeasance in Pullman.

  • News

    December 13, 2006

    System of a Clown

    The prison revolving door has led to a flurry of cop-killings. To see how a 25-time felon can still be on the streets, we offer Exhibit Armstead.

  • News

    June 5, 2002

    Home Alone

    Electronic home detention is the latest rage in criminal justice. There's no doubt that it's cheaper than jail, but is the public's safety at risk?

  • News

    December 2, 1998

    Uncorking crime

    Why did the Legislature decide to let the juvenile-crime genie back out of the bottle?

  • Film

    November 4, 1998

    Quietly electric 'Eel'

    A simple seaside tale by Imamura.

  • News

    July 22, 1998

    The last brigadier

    Only one George Jackson Brigade member remains behind bars. Is he doomed to die there?

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