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Legislature moves to resentence up to 114 people serving life without parole under Washington's three-strikes law


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Legislature moves to resentence up to 114 people serving life without parole under Washington’s three-strikes law
By Nina Shapiro, The Seattle Times
Published: April 8, 2021, 9:15am
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A decadeslong effort came to fruition Wednesday when the Legislature passed a bill to resentence as many as 114 people serving life without parole under Washington’s three-strikes law.
Headed to Gov. Jay Inslee’s desk after a close vote in the House, Senate Bill 5164 affects those who “struck out” at least in part because of a second-degree robbery conviction, relating to a crime that generally involves no weapon or physical injury.
While such a conviction will no longer be considered a strike, whether people will remain in prison for some length of time would depend on what a judge decides based on the sentencing range for their convictions. ....

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Washington Supreme Court conveys approval to resentence three-strikes prisoner, but declines wider review


Washington Supreme Court conveys approval to resentence three-strikes prisoner, but declines wider review
By Nina Shapiro, The Seattle Times
Published: February 8, 2021, 7:54am
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Washington’s Supreme Court has signaled approval of resentencing a three-strikes prisoner serving a life sentence after robbing a Snohomish County 7-Eleven store, even though the court declined a broader constitutional review that could have freed dozens of people sentenced under the state’s three-strikes law.
“I absolutely am so excited I can barely contain myself,” wrote Lawrence Fillion, the prisoner who petitioned the court, in an email. With resentencing scheduled for Feb. 24 in Snohomish County Superior Court, he is likely to be released after serving 24 years. ....

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