JohnnyTremaine
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Absolutely, he should be charged. The LEO and the DA have moved in very slow and confusing ways in the case-- very different than most I have seen here and in the news. Although he appears to have been an RN, it also appears that he rarely practiced and was not ever successfully employed as a nurse. One does have to wonder why, given some of the history that contributed to losing his license, he has not been named in any fashion in this case.
He WAS a practicing nurse with UW. I don't know how many years. He gave up his license to be a missionary which did not work out. I don't believe he was forced to give it up.