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Clark County Jail inmate accused in escape appears in court

Clark County Jail inmate accused in escape appears in court Published: July 12, 2021, 4:18pm Share: The Clark County Courthouse. (The Columbian files) An inmate who allegedly ran from the Clark County Jail apparently fleeing through the lower lobby appeared Monday morning in Clark County Superior Court, accused of two counts of escape. Judge Nancy Retsinas set bail for Skyler Matthew Santillan at $100,000. He is scheduled to be arraigned July 23. Santillan, 35, was set to be transported Friday morning from the jail to the Washington Corrections Center in Shelton for violating the conditions of his probation, according to a statement from the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.

Wash DOC may closing living units due to population decline

Here s why the Washington DOC is considering closing 18 living units in 12 prisons Several factors have led to significant unused capacity in its facilities. At least 3,600 of the DOC’s more than 18,000 beds are empty as of Thursday. Author: Kaitlin Riordan Updated: 4:09 PM PDT May 27, 2021 SPOKANE, Wash. The Washington Department of Corrections announced it is considering closing 18 living units at 12 correction centers across the state due to the declining prison population. DOC Communications Director Jacque Coe said several factors have led to significant unused capacity in its facilities. She said at least 3,600 of the DOC’s more than 18,000 beds are empty as of Thursday.

Records of Washington transgender inmates must remain sealed, federal judge rules

Records of Washington transgender inmates must remain sealed, federal judge rules Muri Assunção © Provided by New York Daily News FILE - Records that could potentially identify dozens of transgender inmates in Washington’s state prisons must remain sealed for now, a federal judge in Spokane ruled Monday. A federal judge in Spokane, Wash. has ruled that records of transgender inmates must remain sealed for now. On Monday,  U.S. District Court Judge Thomas O. Rice granted a preliminary order sought by five unnamed transgender inmates, The Spokesman-Review reported. The group, represented by Disability Rights Washington, the American Civil Liberties Union in Washington, and two private law firms, sued the Washington Department of Corrections in April seeking to stop the department from releasing information about people identified by the DOC as transgender, non-binary, and intersex.

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