Posted by Tim Rasmussen on August 14th, 2016 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
Sometimes you get what you ask for On April 12, 2016 Connor Chandler left work and came home to where he lived with his parents in Spokane Valley. He was driving his 1983 Toyota pickup that had been in the family since his father bought the truck 33 years earlier. Connor parked and locked the […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on August 8th, 2016 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
Things change Recently, I was watching a documentary of the Apollo Space program. It was a Jon Howard film told by and from the viewpoint of 9 of the 12 men who went to the moon. The film documents the consummate effort of the scientific and industrial community to fulfill the challenge of late president […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on July 31st, 2016 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
I have been asked why we ever let someone plead to something that carries less punishment than all that could be charged. They felt that offering anything less than everything that could be charged was somehow letting the defendant get away with something. The process of bargaining with a defendant is common to the criminal […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on July 25th, 2016 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
Last week there were two jury trials in District Court. Both were on DUI cases. Both of the cases were the result of vehicle stops in Chewelah or just outside Chewelah. Washington State Patrol troopers processed both cases and Deputy Prosecutor prosecuted both cases. One stop was the result of a call by a citizen […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on July 10th, 2016 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
A Supreme Court opinion was issued last week that is very interesting in an odd way. The opinion is State v. K.H.-H. It is a juvenile case. The issue that the Supreme Court decided was whether or not a juvenile had a constitutional right to refuse to apologize to his victim as the judge had […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on July 4th, 2016 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
Quotations I like: Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future. – John F Kennedy We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on June 12th, 2016 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
Use it or lose it That is the message from the state of Washington to land owners who have water rights associated with their land. They face what is called an Involuntary Relinquishment if the water right associated with their property is not used for a period of five years. This is the education and […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on June 5th, 2016 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
Before someone can plead guilty, the court must carefully inform him or her that by entering a plea, the person gives up certain rights. That among the rights is the right to a trial and at that trial to question and confront witnesses against them. Another right he or she is informed that they are […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on May 22nd, 2016 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
Since last October, we have been prosecuting a case against Jack Kenneth Gannon, DOB 7/26/1961. The charges amount to six counts of Dealing in Child Pornography and one count of Receipt of Child Pornography. Someone who noticed some changes on their computer after Mr. Gannon had it in his possession and brought this case to […]
Posted by Tim Rasmussen on May 15th, 2016 | Categorized as Stevens County Prosecutor Desk
One of the first steps that must be taken in any criminal case is to make sure the person accused is capable of understanding what is going on. They have to be able to make sense of the proceedings and to be able to assist his or her attorney. They must be competent to participate […]