9:00 A.M. |
Olympia |
Tuesday, June 11, 2002 |
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Case No. 1 - 71302-2 |
COUNSEL |
City of Seattle,
v.
Fawn Allison |
Moses Garcia William Kirk Stephen Hayne |
SYNOPSIS: Whether the results of a DUI defendant's breath test were properly suppressed on the ground that the prosecution could not show that the simulator solution temperature met the requirements specified by former WAC 448-13-040 in order to establish a foundation for admission of the results. |
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Case No. 2 - 71746-0 |
COUNSEL |
The Cooper Point Association, et al.,
v.
Thurston County |
Barnett Kalikow Marjorie Smitch/Sharon Eckholm Jeffrey Fancher |
SYNOPSIS: Whether an extension of a sewer line through a rural area to reach and serve existing residential communities is "necessary to protect basic public health and safety and the environment," and thus exempt from the development prohibition of RCW 36.70A.110(4). | 1:30 P.M.
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Case No. 3 - 71783-4 |
COUNSEL |
Patricia S. Michak,
v.
Transnation Title Insurance Company |
Thomas Miller James Sells |
SYNOPSIS: Whether a title insurer that has issued a preliminary commitment must inform the purchaser/insured prior to closing that it has amended the property description based on new information. |
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Case No. 4 - 72453-9 |
COUNSEL |
State of Washington, Department of Licensing,
v.
Linda Cannon |
Patricia Allen Jonathon Gurish Anthony Parise |
SYNOPSIS: Whether Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 448-13-040 requires the proponent of the breath test in an implied consent proceeding to produce evidence that the thermometer used in the test was certified as required by WAC 448-13-035. |
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