Our Work
Since 2018, our team of formerly incarcerated navigators, backed by attorneys, have helped people request that courts waive or reduce their court-imposed debt (aka, "legal financial obligations" or "LFOs" ), which was imposed at sentencing. For decades, that debt has been accruing at least 12% interest, including while the person sits in prison. To understand the impacts of LFOs, see Stories.
Using our Justice in Motion Web App to fill out the mandatory court forms, our team helps their peers prepare these forms. And for a few counties, we also file and serve the forms. You can learn more about rights to LFO relief here.
And new in 2023, we also help people impacted by the war on drugs to navigate the process for getting their unconstitutional drug possession convictions cleared from their records, i.e., "vacated," under the Washington State Supreme Court decision, State v. Blake. You can learn more about Blake and these rights here.
Hear from Lisa Giap, our Community Resource Specialist, about what it was like at the beginning of Living with Conviction to learn about her rights!
If you know of someone with felony LFO debt and/or drug possession convictions in Washington State, please give them our number: 206-307-3028. We can help!
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