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10/15/2025
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2026 Budget Meeting
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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custody and was brought back to Washington for California while <br /> his case was pending; Mr. Camrata was sentenced to an <br /> indeterminate sentence of 75 - 120 months prison for dealing in <br /> child sexual abuse materials; Mr. Lednum sentenced to 34 months <br /> prison and three years of community custody for Rape of the Chile <br /> in the Third Degree and Furnishing Liquor to Minors. <br /> • There have been many drug court successes, particularly of defendants <br /> charged with domestic violence offenses; a category of cases that were <br /> previously excluded from drug court drug court. <br /> o graduates in the past year. <br /> • The felony division also litigated twelve felony appeals including briefs, <br /> arguments. <br /> • Our office commenced six jury trials in Superior Court. <br /> District Court: <br /> • Our office commenced six jury trials in district court (two in Upper, four <br /> in Lower). <br /> • Our office prosecuted 1011 charged cases in Lower Kittitas District <br /> Court <br /> • Our office prosecuted 768 charged cases in Upper Kittitas District Court <br /> • Our office litigated two "RALJ" appeals or appeals form the District <br /> Court to the Superior Court. <br /> • Our office continues to support the Behavior Health Court and looks <br /> forward to the impact it will have on our community. <br /> juvenile Court: <br /> • Our office charged 70 juvenile cases; a number we have seen steadily <br /> and alarmingly increasing, nearly doubling in the last year. <br /> • The number of juveniles who were sentenced to Juvenile <br /> Rehabilitation, a very last resort in juvenile cases, was significantly <br /> increased, causing concern for the appearance that our rehabilitative <br />
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