Posted by Tim Rasmussen on March 25th, 2013 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
On the wall in my office I have a quote, which I clipped from some newspaper many years ago. Amos E. Reed, retired Secretary of the Department of Corrections for the State of Washington, wrote it. I do not know when he wrote these words, but they expressed a truth when he wrote them, and […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on March 17th, 2013 | Categorized as Prosecutor's Editorials, Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
It was recently reported in the media that a missing Oregon man was in a local hospital for two days while friends and police looked for him. He was a diabetic and had been reported missing by friends who could not locate the elderly gentleman. Authorities contacted local hospitals while looking for him and apparently […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on March 10th, 2013 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
It is odd to me that we hear more about the ethical treatment of animals than we hear about the ethical treatment of children. At present, there are thousands of children dying in east Africa of hunger and disease without much being said. There are children in Indonesia and other places who live each day […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on March 3rd, 2013 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
On February 12, 2013, a Stevens County jury found Marion Woody guilty of Unlawful Hunting On or Retrieving Hunted Animals From the Premises of Another. The charge was the result of an incident that occurred in October last year. WDFW Officers Dan Anderson and Pam Taylor conducted the investigation. Officer Anderson had responded to a […]