9:00 A.M.
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Olympia
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Tuesday, May 17, 2005
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Case No. 1 – 200,081-9
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COUNSEL
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In re: Donald Bruce Kronenberg, Bar No. 13979
Attorney at Law
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Gregory Miller
Joanne Abelson-WSBA
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SYNOPSIS: Did the Washington State Bar Association prove that Kronenberg bribed a witness, defied a court order, deceived prosecutors, and should therefore be disbarred?
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Case No. 2 – 200,173-4
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COUNSEL
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In re: Joseph P. Whitney, Bar No. 24073
Attorney at Law
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David Wecker
Elizabeth Turner-WSBA
Linda Eide
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SYNOPSIS: Should the Court adopt the recommendation that attorney Joseph P. Whitney be disbarred for violating several of the Rules of Professional Conduct?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 75623-6
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COUNSEL
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Association of Washington Business,
v.
State of Washington, Department of Revenue
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Franklin Dinces
Geoffrey Knudsen
Donald Cofer/Maureen Hart
Jeffrey Goltz
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SYNOPSIS: The court must decide if administrative agencies have the statutory authority to promulgate rules that interpret statutes but are not otherwise binding on the public.
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Case No. 4 – 75637-6
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington,
v.
Roberta Jean Elmore
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John Hillman
Eric Broman
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SYNOPSIS: Whether the trial court violated the defendant’s right to a jury trial, under either the state or federal constitution, when it replaced a deliberating juror with an alternate juror.
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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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