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| State Supervision Of Felon Didn't Stop Rape |
| By seattletimes.nwsource.com |
| Published: 08/10/2010 |
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A longtime felon wanted in connection with the rape of a woman at knife point last month was under state supervision at the time of the attack, according to the Department of Corrections. Before the attack, John Alan Carter, 51, had been on community supervision — the state's version of probation — since April after his release from prison, where he spent two years on a third-degree assault conviction, according to the Department of Corrections (DOC). He had followed the rules set out by his community corrections officer and was living in a halfway house for recovering addicts, a DOC spokesman said. He had been regularly checking in with community corrections officer Carol Jones, most recently on July 21, according to DOC records. Jones had given Carter permission to housesit in Covington. Carter is alleged to have raped the victim at the Covington house on the night of July 26 and the early morning hours of July 27 and then stole the woman's Jeep Liberty, according to the King County Sheriff's Office. Read More. |
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