Drug addicts exposed to drugs during drug trial in drug court in Washington State

And that's the “three strikes” rule for DEA agents — they are arbitrarily and summarily fired and disqualified from working in law enforcement for life as drug addicts for three alleged accidental exposures on the job

US DEA // Seattle Division

Serving Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington
Everett courtroom evacuated, 20 people potentially exposed to fentanyl during trial
About 20 people were evaluated after possible exposure to suspected fentanyl residue inside a courtroom at the Snohomish County Courthouse.
Officials said there is a significant fire personnel response at the courthouse to assist with medical evaluations and help ensure safety. ¶Everett Fire is coordinating with the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office. ¶What we don't know: ¶It's unclear what may have caused the exposure. ¶No additional information was immediately available.

Unfortunately, this scenario is a documented termination, abject failure and total disqualification of the court’s jurisdiction. There will always be law and order, but not from that court and not from any involved emergency services personnel or first responders of that district.

Any court orders from that place are totally invalidated by the arbitrary detention of all occupants of the courtroom for evaluation, among other judiciary process violations.

Drug-addicted judges and lawyers who fail the bar need to be thrown out of court and the courts need to be much better disciplined into upholding law and order and the due process of it all, in order to bring criminals to justice and adjudicate civil claims, in accordance with what was once upon a time supposed to be the due process of law.