9:00 A.M. |
Olympia |
Thursday, May 23, 2002 |
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Case No. 1 - 71681-1 |
COUNSEL |
State of Washington,
v.
Fonotaga Tili |
Kathleen Proctor Linda King |
SYNOPSIS: Whether a trial court may impose an exceptional sentence based on the multiple injuries caused by multiple rapes, where the rapes constituted the same criminal conduct and each resulted in a conviction. |
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Case No. 2 - 71848-2 |
COUNSEL |
All Around Underground, Inc., a Washington corporation/American L.S. Maintenance, Inc., v.
Washington State Patrol |
Rhys Sterling
Duane Crandall
Linda Dalton/Gregory Brunson Suzanne Shaw |
SYNOPSIS: Whether impoundment of a vehicle pursuant to a State Patrol rule (WAC 204-96-010) that mandates impoundment when the driver has a suspended license, without considering reasonable alternatives to impoundment, violates either the Fourth Amendment or Const. art. 1, § 7. | 1:30 P.M.
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Case No. 3 - 71683-8 |
COUNSEL |
State of Washington,
v.
Michael D. Crawford |
Steven Sherman Thomas Doyle |
SYNOPSIS: Whether a defendant, by invoking the marital privilege and thus making his wife an unavailable witness, thereby waives his confrontation clause objection to admission of his wife's prior statement to police. |
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