Supreme Court Calendar

9:00 A.M.

Olympia

Tuesday, February 11, 2003

Case No. 1 – 72513-6

COUNSEL

Tex Enterprises, Inc.
     v.

Brockway Standard, Inc. and J.F. Shelton Company

Lawrence Hard
David Grossman/Kimberly Grieco

John Hayes/Michael Hooks
Patrick Brady

SYNOPSIS: Whether a manufacturer’s representations about its product to a commercial buyer can create an implied warranty to the buyer, where the buyer purchases the product from a third party distributor and there is no contract between the manufacturer and the buyer.

Case No. 2 – 72676-1

COUNSEL

In re the Personal Restraint Petition of

Stephen J. Percer,
     v.
State of Washington



David Koch

Margaret Sowards

SYNOPSIS: Whether convictions for both vehicular homicide and second degree felony murder based on the same death violate the Double Jeopardy Clause, and whether the petitioner was procedurally barred from making that argument in a personal restraint petition, when that issue was raised and rejected on direct appeal. Whether the felony murder conviction should be vacated because the defendant pled guilty to vehicular homicide before trial on the felony murder charge.


1:30 P.M.

Case No. 3 – 72688-4

COUNSEL

State of Washington.
     v.
Nathaniel E. Tilton

Eric Richey/Kimberly Thulin

Eric Nielsen/David Koch

SYNOPSIS: Whether the record in this juvenile’s trial was insufficient for appeal and requires reversal of his conviction when the defendant’s trial testimony was not recorded, the parties did not follow the procedures set forth in RAP 9.3-9.5 in reconstructing the record, and the defendant was not represented in the reconstruction of the record.

Case No. 4 – Bar No. 373

COUNSEL

In re the Matter of Norman W. Cohen,

Attorney at Law

Kurt Bulmer

Anne Seidel-WSBA

SYNOPSIS: Whether the Disciplinary Board erred in adopting the hearing officer’s findings and conclusions that resulted in a six-month suspension of a lawyer who knowingly injured and deceived his clients, failed to communicate with his clients about the status of their case, and failed to comply with a court order that resulted in the dismissal of the case.

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