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According to court records, Clemmons went to Nelson and Cicely Clemmons' home on Monday, and Nelson told Cicely Clemmons to give him $60 and her car keys. Cicely Clemmons said that after he left, she and Nelson talked about whether they should tell police. Nelson said that they would not because "family's more important," the records state. Lindquist declined to discuss what will factor into his decision on whether to charge Allen as an accomplice to murder. Janet Ainsworth, a criminal law professor at Seattle University School of Law, said such decisions typically hinge on the helper's state of mind and how much they do to assist or encourage the crime. "It's whether he knew he was there to facilitate a crime," she said. "It's not just guessing participation; it's knowing participation." Meanwhile, Washington and Arkansas officials continued sparring over why Clemmons was able to make bail on earlier charges several days before the fatal shootings. Washington leaders said Arkansas officials improperly filed a warrant that would have kept Clemmons off the street, essentially rendering it invisible to authorities in Washington. Arkansas officials, however, counter that their warrant was handled properly. Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire announced Wednesday that she would refuse any more Arkansas parolees pending a review of how the interstate system for managing offenders worked in Clemmons' case. "The improper filing of this warrant, such that he was able to post bail, is very troubling," Gregoire said. Matt DeCample, a spokesman for Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe, said state officials hoped the move was temporary and defended Arkansas' efforts regarding Clemmons. "Everything we've checked shows we did it by the book," DeCample said.
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