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Lawyers say renovated jail no place for mentally ill

By MARTHA BELLISLE, Associated Press
Published: March 18, 2016, 6:23pm

SEATTLE — Lawyers representing mentally ill defendants waiting extended periods of time for competency services are asking a federal judge for a restraining order to stop the state of Washington from sending these people to a renovated jail instead of a psychiatric hospital.

When the state Department of Social and Health Services failed to meet a judge’s deadline to provide competency services, it proposed a plan to send the defendants to the Yakima Competency Restoration Center.

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