Drug Court Not a Constitutional Right ; State Justices Rule Unanimously Against Women Convicted in Regular Proceedings
The Columbian › December 26, 2004
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The Columbian › December 26, 2004
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OLYMPIA - Drug offenders do not have a constitutional right to go through a drug court program to avoid a felony conviction, the state Supreme Court has ruled.
Katharine Keithley and Melody Harner each sued the state after they were separately convicted of drug possession.See the full content of this document
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Drug Court Not a Constitutional Right ; State Justices Rule Unanimously Against Women Convicted in Regular Proceedings
The counties in which they were arrested Stevens and Grays Harbor, respectively did not off...
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