9:00 A.M.
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Olympia
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Tuesday, September 14, 2004
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Case No. 1 – 73893-9
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington,
v.
Adrian Martell Davis
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Julie Cook/James Whisman
Nancy Collins
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SYNOPSIS: Whether the 6th Amendment right to confront witnesses prevents admission of the tape-recording of a 911 call when the defendant has not had an opportunity to cross-examine the 911 caller.
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Case No. 2 – 74460-2 (cons. w/75337-7)
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington,
v.
Melody Ann Harner.
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State of Washington,
v.
Katherine S. Keithley.
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Andrea Vingo
Peter Tiller
John Troberg
John Blair-Loy
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SYNOPSIS: Whether the unavailability of a drug court in the county where the defendant was prosecuted violated the defendant’s constitutional guarantees of equal protection and due process.
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 74611-7
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington,
Respondent,
v.
Tony Douglas Robinson, aka: “T”, “Tone”, Tony Martin Robinson, Anthony Jimmerson, Anthony Robinson, Tony Marley, Tony L. Robinson, Tony J. Robinson, Tony A. Robinson.
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Hilary Thomas
Kimberly Thulin
Thomas Kummerow
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SYNOPSIS: Should criminal defendants who move to withdraw their guilty pleas after sentencing be provided attorneys at state expense if they cannot afford one?
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Case No. 4 – 74619-2
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COUNSEL
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James K. Dickgieser, a single man; Milo A. Dickgieser and Joan M. Dickgieser, husband and wife; and Sherrie M. Shold, a married woman,
v.
State of Washington
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Jay Goldstein
Steven Meeks
Mark Jobson/Talis Abolins
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SYNOPSIS: James, Milo, and Joan Dickgieser, and Sherri Shold (collectively, “the Dickgiesers”) sued the State of Washington for allegedly damaging their property. The Dickgiesers argue the State was engaged in a “public use” when it logged “state forest lands.”
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These summaries are not formulated by the Court and are provided for the convenience of the public only.
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