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| Nearly 6-year sentence handed down to inmate who attacked corrections officer in Clallam Bay prison |
| By peninsuladailynews.com- Rob Ollikainen |
| Published: 03/11/2015 |
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PORT ANGELES — The man convicted of stabbing a Clallam Bay Corrections Center officer with a metal shank in February 2014 was sentenced Tuesday to nearly six additional years in prison. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly sentenced Carlos V. Avalos to the high end of the standard range for an offender with Avalos’ criminal history. It was the same sentence recommended by Assistant State Attorney General Joshua Choate, who prosecuted the case. Avalos, who turns 21 on Sunday, is already serving a 10-year prison term for attacking a counselor with a homemade knife at a Chehalis corrections vocational school in June 2012. Read More. |
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