9:00 A.M.
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Olympia
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Tuesday, May 10, 2005
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Case No. 1 – 200,124-6
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COUNSEL
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In re: Jeffrey G. Poole, Bar No. 15578
Attorney at Law
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Kurt Bulmer
Catherine Smith
Michael Hunsinger-WSBA
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SYNOPSIS: Did the Washington State Bar Association sufficiently prove that Poole violated the rules of professional conduct, and if so, what is the appropriate sanction?
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Case No. 2 – 200, 153-0
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COUNSEL
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In re: Jeffrey T. Haley, Bar No. 9526
Attorney at Law
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Jeffrey Haley
Randy Von Beitel-WSBA
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SYNOPSIS: Should the Court adopt a recommended 6-month suspension of an attorney for improper contact with an opposing party and a conflict of interest?
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1:00 P.M. SHOW CAUSE HEARING
Show Cause Hearing – 200,218-8
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COUNSEL
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In re: James E. Freeley, Bar No. 11251
An Attorney at Law
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James Freeley
Joanne Abelson-WSBA
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SYNOPSIS: Is an interim suspension required when an attorney fails to respond to requests for information and subpoenas after a grievance has been filed and an investigation has commenced?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 75635-0 (consol. w/76195-7)
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington,
v.
Byron Lee Brown
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James David
Thomas Duffy
Pattie Mhoon
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SYNOPSIS: Brown contends that the request for his identification without an articulable suspicion of wrongdoing violated the Washington Constitution and that the method of imposing his exceptional sentence violated the United States Constitution.
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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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