Seattle, WA
‘Seattleites should feel safe’: City attorney plans to eliminate criminal case backlog by 2023
The Seattle Metropolis Legal professional is saying extra plans in her effort to scale back the felony case backlog she inherited when taking workplace.
SEATTLE — Seattle Metropolis Legal professional Ann Davison says her workplace will eradicate the felony case backlog, which was as much as practically 5,000 circumstances when she took workplace in January, earlier than 2023 beneath a brand new plan.
Davison, who inherited the backlog after taking up the workplace from Pete Holmes, introduced the brand new plan Tuesday, saying it has been knowledgeable by former U.S. Legal professional Brian Moran.
“At the moment’s plan will eradicate the backlog by the tip of the yr. We may even enhance the processes of the Prison Division to forestall one other miscarriage of justice like this backlog,” Davison mentioned Tuesday in a press release.
Moran was referred to as in by Davison in early January as she took workplace to particularly assist ease the case backlog.
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The plan consists of combining employees sources by assigning further circumstances to assistant metropolis prosecutors, filling extra assist employees vacancies and establishing a system of prioritizing backlog referrals.
“My primary precedence is bettering public security. Seattleites ought to really feel protected strolling down the road or going to the park. My early actions to implement five-day submitting and create a Excessive-Utilizer Initiative to deal with frequent offenders have been first steps to disrupt the tradition of crime in Seattle,” Davison mentioned.
Underneath the brand new plan circumstances involving crimes towards individuals, which embody home violence, assault with sexual motivation and different assault and harassment crimes can be prioritized first, a launch acknowledged. The town legal professional’s workplace will then prioritize crimes involving firearms and weapons, DUIs and those that meet the Excessive Utilizer Initiative standards or anybody with three or extra present referrals within the backlog respectively.
“Merely submitting each case wouldn’t resolve the backlog – the courtroom system can not deal with an inflow of circumstances of this magnitude unexpectedly. Underneath our new course of, and with the continued dedication of our Prison Division employees, we are going to tackle the backlog by the tip of the yr,” mentioned Prison Chief Natalie Walton-Anderson in a press release.
Moreover, circumstances within the backlog which have gone past the statute of limitations are being declined.
Davison, who mentioned she has already stuffed 9 vacant prosecutor positions since taking workplace, may even search a supplemental price range request to fund further employees till the backlog is eradicated.
Davison introduced various earlier initiatives to eradicate the felony division’s case backlog together with reducing the submitting determination time for brand new circumstances to a most of 5 days.
In March, the Excessive Utilizer Initiative recognized no less than 118 people who have been answerable for greater than 2,400 circumstances during the last 5 years within the metropolis. This system appeared to boost the outcomes for these people to get them out of the felony justice system whereas additionally diminishing their influence on public security.
In response to town legal professional’s workplace, these efforts have decreased the felony case backlog by 428 circumstances.
Seattle, WA
Seahawks Need Miracle to Stay in NFC West Hunt
No longer controlling their own destiny after losing two games earlier this month to NFC North foes, Saturday could not have gone much worse for the Seattle Seahawks in regard to their playoff aspirations.
To ensure next weekend’s rematch with the Rams would be an NFC West title game, the Seahawks needed their rivals to lose to the Cardinals on Saturday night. Unfortunately, however, a last gasp effort by Kyler Murray and Arizona to steal the game came up short when cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon intercepted the quarterback after an end zone throw bounced off of tight end Trey McBride’s helmet to secure a 13-9 win.
With Los Angeles improving to 10-6 and Seattle being 9-7, the two teams would be knotted up on five tiebreakers next week, making strength of victory the metric that will decide who wins the NFC West. But the Seahawks went into Saturday trailing the Rams by nine games in that category and the Broncos failed to help by losing 30-24 to the Bengals in overtime, making the odds of closing that gap even more improbable.
Going into Sunday, the Rams find themselves in an ideal situation, as they need only 2.5 combined wins from the Bills, Browns, Vikings, Commanders, and 49ers to clinch the division. If three of the teams in the early slate win, the result of the Lions/49ers game on Monday Night Football won’t even matter. As for Geno Smith and the Seahawks, to simply stay alive going into Week 18, they will need four wins to come from the Packers, Jets, Falcons, Dolphins, and Lions out of five games on Sunday.
If that manages to happen, the Seahawks still would need major help next week along with beating the Rams at SoFi Stadium, as winning their own game would still force the strength of victory tiebreaker to be used. They would need a bunch of games to go their way with the Bears, Broncos, Cardinals, Dolphins, Falcons, Lions, and Patriots holding serve in the final week to boost their strength of victory rate and hurt the Rams in that department.
In other words, Seattle may still have a shot at winning the NFC West, but it’s entering Lloyd Christmas territory in terms of probability with razor thin margin for error. So you’re saying there’s a chance? Yes, but it’s going to require so many dominos to fall their way starting on Sunday afternoon that such a result would be a major miracle if it happened.
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Seattle, WA
Seattle Mariners Under the Radar Prospect ‘Expected to Get a Chance’ in Spring Training
After years of being pitching-heavy on the prospect front, the Seattle Mariners finally have a glut of position player prospects to be excited about.
Cole Young, Colt Emerson, Jonny Farmelo, Michael Arroyo and Laz Montes are all generating real buzz for the Mariners and could make up the next core of the organization.
However, there’s one under-the-radar prospect also generating buzz and that’s third baseman Ben Williamson.
And according to a recent story from the Seattle Times, Williamson could get an opportunity to make the team out of spring training.
Third baseman Ben Williamson, 24, is expected to get a chance in spring training too after a solid season in Arkansas. In 95 games at Class AA this year, Williamson slashed .272/.365/.374 (.739 OPS) with three homers, two triples, 23 doubles and 15 steals.
A second-round pick in 2023, Williamson has earned a reputation as one of the best defensive third baseman in the minors.
The Mariners are said to be looking for two infielders this offseason. Should they fill first base and second base externally, they could look to third base internally. Dylan Moore is an option to assume that position, but the team could give Williamson a shot out of camp, or could bring him up early in the year if he starts well in the minors.
Williamson is currently ranked as the No. 15 prospect in the organization, per MLB.com. He was drafted in the second round out of William & Mary back in the 2023 draft.
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Seattle, WA
WEST SEATTLE HOLIDAY GUIDE: Anything more to add to our NYE/NYD list?
(2021 reader photo by Claire)
On Tuesday night, some will stay home with a bottle of bubbly (inflatable or otherwise) to say goodbye to 2024. Others will head out. And if that’s your plan, all the better if you can celebrate right here on the peninsula. So we want to be sure our Holiday Guide‘s New Year’s list has all the options. If you know of something we’re missing – bar party? live music? late dinner with a midnight toast? organized run? or? – please send the info so we can add it to the list ASAP! westseattleblog@gmail.com – thank you.
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