Washington state owes light-rail attack and murder suspect $27,000, with more added daily

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Washington state owes light-rail attack and murder suspect $27,000, with more added daily
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The State of Department of Social and Health Services was ordered to pay Jay $250 a day until he is admitted for restoration treatment, with the sanctions accruing from May 9.

In April, the man charged in the random attack of a woman in a Seattle light rail station and the murder of a Capitol Hill man was awarded $250 a day after the state was unable to provide court-ordered mental health treatment.

According to court documents, Jay was ordered to receive treatment and resources from the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. According to court documents, the court found that Jay’s due process rights were violated, but his motion to dismiss the case was denied. In June, the department referred Jay to Western State Hospital in Lakewood, initially setting an estimated admission date between Aug. 15-19, 2022. That admission did not occur and, as of Aug. 25, Jay is still in custody in King County jail, bringing the total payments from Washington state to $27,000.

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