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Justice Delayed: Two Years and Counting for Teddy Lee Craven

18 min · 20 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Justice Delayed: Two Years and Counting for Teddy Lee Craven

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Why does it take years for a high-profile felony case to reach a jury in Yakima County? We dive into the active case of Teddy Lee Craven, from his 2023 arrest to the multiple continuances that have pushed his trial into mid-2026. We look at the "Determinate Plus" sentencing system in Washington and what the upcoming May trial date means for the victim and the community.

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