Supreme Court Calendar

9:00 A.M.

Olympia

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Case No. 1 – 75103-0

COUNSEL

Ralph Dwight Bunch,
     and
Jeffrey Morphis and Dwight Preston,
     v.
King County Department of Youth Services

Charles Wiggins/Kenneth Masters
Mary Mann
Jerry McNaul

Howard Goodfriend/Catherine Smith
Regina Cahan/Susan Slonecker

SYNOPSIS: The court must decide if the Court of Appeals properly reduced the jury’s award of damages for emotional suffering in an action for employment discrimination.

Case No. 2 – 76462-0

COUNSEL

In the matter of the Petition of the Seattle Popular Monorail Authority
[Second and Yesler Station Site]

George Kresovich/Timothy Benedict

P. Stephen DiJulio/Roger Mellem

SYNOPSIS: At issue is whether condemnation of property to build a monorail station in Seattle is lawful.


1:00 P.M. SHOW CAUSE HEARING

200,217-0

COUNSEL

In re:
Donna J. Light, Bar No. 22465
An Attorney at Law An Attorney at Law

Donna Light

Jonathan Burke-WSBA

SYNOPSIS: Should an attorney with upcoming disciplinary proceedings be suspended from the practice of law until those proceedings?


1:30 P.M.

Case No. 3 – 73249-3

COUNSEL

City of Redmond,
     v.
Clussie Bagby, Jr., et al.

Richard Mitchell

Donna Tucker

SYNOPSIS: Do convicted criminal defendants who are forced to give up their driver’s licenses have a right to a hearing by the Department of Licensing before their licenses are suspended?

Case No. 4 – 76134-5

COUNSEL

City of Bremerton,
     v.
Joseph Hawkins

Hon. Randall Sutton

Thomas Weaver

SYNOPSIS: If criminal defendants have a right to a hearing by the Department of Licensing before their licenses are suspended, does this right apply retroactively to earlier related cases? 

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