On Wednesday, The Dori Monson Show spoke with the grandmother of a teen girl who was strangled by a felon previously released from his first “Three Strikes, You’re Out” sentence by Washington State Court of Appeals.
And now, the Vancouver, Wash. attorney who prosecuted Roy Wayne Russell, Jr., for the 2005 killing, says “he’s livid” that state lawmakers have enacted a law that could free Russell – again – in four years.
“I am sickened. I am livid. And I am mad as a citizen, as well as a practitioner,” former Clark County prosecutor Jim Senescu told Dori on Thursday.
Senescu, who is now in private legal practice, described
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