Supreme Court Calendar

9:00 A.M.

Olympia

Tuesday, May 20, 2003

Case No. 1 – 72799-6

COUNSEL

State of Washington,
     v.
William Bradley Jackson

Kevin Korsmo

Paul Wasson

SYNOPSIS: Defendant Jackson, who was convicted of murdering his daughter, argues that the State illegally obtained evidence by using a global positioning device attached to his truck to track his movements.

Case No. 2 – 71616-1

COUNSEL

State of Washington,
     v.
Christine Berube

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State of Washington,
     v.
Kory L. Nielsen

John Neeb

Nancy Talner



Juelanne Dalzell

Nancy Collins

SYNOPSIS: Whether the two defendants were properly convicted of homicide by abuse of the 23-month old victim.


1:30 P.M.

Case No. 3 – 72956-5

COUNSEL

State of Washington,
     v.
Morris H. Goldberg

Kevin Korsmo

Susan Marie Gasch

SYNOPSIS: Goldberg was convicted of the aggravated murder of his son-in-law, who was killed to prevent him from testifying in a case Goldberg was not a party to.  He now argues that the charge was improper and the jury was coerced.

Case No. 4 – 73227-2

COUNSEL

Rud Okeson, Doris Burns, Walter L. Williams and Arthur T. Lane,
     v.
The City of Seattle

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73228-1

The City of Seattle; the City of Burien; the City of Lake Forest Park; the City of Sea-Tac,
     v.
Brian Sonntag, State Auditor; The State Of Washington; the City of Shoreline; and the City of Tukwila, and Rud Okeson,

David Jurca/ Jennifer Divine


William Patton/Rebecca Earnest




William Patton/Rebecca Earnest

Brian Buchholz/James Pharris
William Patton
Ian Sievers
Robert Noe
David Jurca/Jennifer Divine

SYNOPSIS: Whether a city may legally shift the cost of operating streetlights from the city budget’s general fund to the city’s electrical utility and its customers.

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