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Washington juvenile justice bill sees questions from police


Washington juvenile justice bill sees questions from police
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Tim Gruver, The Center Square
 | January 21, 2021 08:06 AM
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A bill in the Washington state legislature would extend the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney to the state s youth.
House Bill 1140, introduced by Washington Rep. Jesse Johnson, D-Federal Way, grants juvenile persons the same access to an attorney as adults.
Washington law enforcement may arrest someone younger than 18 if they have probable cause to believe they committed an offense or have a warrant for their arrest.
Under
state law, a juvenile must be 12 years old to waive their constitutional rights such as consenting to a search or questioning by law enforcement without a consulting attorney. ....

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St. James school board passes motion for a return to hybrid and in-person learning


St. James school board passes motion for a return to hybrid and in-person learning
St. James Plaindealer
On Monday night, the St. James school board passed a motion following a presentation from Superintendent Dr. Steve Heil to accept a plan to return to hybrid and in-person learning starting on January 18 if COVID-19 numbers continue to be down in the county.
Heil also met with the district advisory council prior to the school board meeting to get a consensus on a plan in place.
The agreed plan is to start VPK and ESCE, as well as kindergarten through second grades students be in-person starting on January 18. Students in grades 6-12 will start hybrid learning on January 18 as well. ....

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