USA v. Turner

PETITION/ORDER for Alleged Violation Number 2 as to Ja'Kyre Jamaine Turner (1) re Probation Violation. Signed by Judge Thomas O. Rice. (WMK, Case Administrator)District Court Waed29 de jan. de 2026

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Re: Turner, Ja’kyre Jamaine
January 28, 2026
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The officer confirmed there was an active domestic violence protection order, 25-2-03405-
32, that was issued by a Superior Court Commissioner with an expiration date of August 7,
2026.
The order was served in person to Mr. Turner on August 7, 2025, while he was incarcerated
in the Spokane County Jail. A corrections officer served Mr. Turner and Mr. Turner signed
the order, acknowledging it.
The order listed Ja’Kyre Turner as the restrained person and the victim and their child as the
protected person(s). The order stipulates Mr. Turner is not to have contact with the victim
directly, indirectly, in person, through other, by phone, mail, or electronic means, etc.
On January 22, 2026, the officer with the Spokane Sheriff’s Department spoke with the
alleged victim and conducted a recorded phone interview. The victim advised that she
received a letter from Mr. Turner, through Mr. Turner’s mother. When she opened the letter
she recognized it was Mr. Turners’s handwriting and with statements Mr. Turner would say
to her in the past. She discarded the letter, however, she took a photo of the letter prior to
discarding it.
The officer used SECURUS, which is the electronic monitoring system used by the Spokane
County Jail to record and log electronic communications made by the inmates incarcerated
in the facility. At the beginning of every phone call, SECURUS notifies the inmate that their
phone call is recorded and is not private.
On December 10, 2025, 1 day after the letter was dated, Mr. Turner spoke with his mother
around 3:25 p.m. and asked her if she checked the mail. She stated nothing had come.
On December 11, 2025, Mr. Turner spoke to his mother via telephone and asked if she
checked the mail, to which she replied nothing had come.
On December 12, 2025, Mr. Turner spoke to his mother via telephone around 5:18 p.m. His
mother told Mr. Turner that the letter came. Mr. Turner asked his mother if she had delivered
it yet. Mr. Turner’s mother stated that she did give the letter to the victim.
Based on the fact Ja’Kyre Turner was fully aware a restraining order existed, he willfully
violated a court order by sending a letter via a third party to the victim on December 12,
2025. It was determined probable cause existed to charge Ja’Kyre Turner with one count of
violation of no contact order.
This matter is still pending in Spokane County District Court.
The U.S. Probation Office respectfully recommends the Court to incorporate the violation(s) contained in this petition
in future proceedings with the violation(s) previously reported to the Court.
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