Tag Archives: Repeat offender

SRC On Air: Sen. Mike Padden on Local Matters on Timber Country 94.7 in Aberdeen

By tracyellis | Published on October 14, 2022
Sen. Mike Padden

SRC On Air: Sen. Mike Padden talks to host Johnny Manson about a repeat offender convicted of killing his girlfriend who was resentenced after lawmakers changed the 3-strikes law, other crime issues, tax relief, abortion, and more.

SRC On Air: Sen. Mike Padden on Live from Seattle on KGNW Radio

By tracyellis | Published on October 05, 2022
Sen. Mike Padden

Sen. Mike Padden talks to KGNW Radio’s Tim Gaydos about a repeat offender convicted of killing his girlfriend in a DUI crash when he was supposed to be in prison. He was resentenced after lawmakers changed the 3-strikes rule.

SRC On Air: Sen. Mike Padden on The Jason Rantz Show on KTTH

By tracyellis | Published on October 01, 2022
Sen. Mike Padden

Sen. Mike Padden talks to KTTH Radio’s Jason Rantz about a repeat offender convicted of killing his girlfriend in a DUI crash when he was supposed to be in prison. He was resentenced after lawmakers changed the 3-strikes rule.

SRC On Air: Sen. Mike Padden on KONA Radio in the Tri Cities

By tracyellis | Published on September 30, 2022
Sen. Mike Padden

Sen Mike Padden talks to KONA Radio’s The Bottom Line about a repeat offender convicted of killing his girlfriend in a DUI crash when he was supposed to be in prison. He was resentenced after lawmakers changed the 3-strikes rule.

SRC On Air: Mike Padden on The Dori Monson Show on KIRO Radio

By tracyellis | Published on 
Sen. Mike Padden

Sen. Mike Padden talks to KIRO Radio’s Dori Monson about a repeat offender convicted of killing his girlfriend in a DUI crash when he was supposed to be in prison. He was resentenced after Democratic lawmakers changed the 3-strikes rule.

VIDEO: KOMO Repeat offender convicted of killing girlfriend in DUI crash to be resentenced, featuring Sen. Mike Padden

By tracyellis | Published on 
Sen. Mike Padden

A repeat offender convicted of killing his girlfriend in a DUI crash when he should’ve been in prison should be spending the rest of his life in prison. However, he’ll be resentenced after state lawmakers changed the three-strikes rule.