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- John Howard Bell (County Prosecutor)
- Marilyn Brenneman (County Prosecutor)
- Patrick Charles Sainsbury (County Prosecutor)
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900 4th Ave Ste 1002 Seattle, WA 98164 - 1001
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- (206) 296-9009
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State of Washington, King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (Main Office) King County Courthouse, Room W554 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 - 2362 (206) 296-9000
King County Civil Division Library 3C W552 King County Cthse 516 3rd Ave Seattle, WA 98104 - 2312 (206) 296-8937
King County Prosecutors Office Juvenile Section 1211 E Alder Seattle, WA 98122
King County Prosecuting Attorney Suite 900 500 4th Ave Seattle, WA 98104 - 2316
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