Washington tribes push for legislative change over prison sentencing
As the legislative session winds down state lawmakers are debating whether they should take the next step in juvenile justice reform, following moves made last session that stopped previous convictions under the age of 18 from being automatically counted in adult court.
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Washington tribes push for legislative change over prison sentencing

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