9:00 A.M.
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Olympia
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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Case No. 1 - 76665-7
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington,
v.
Joshua James Ermels
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Nelson Lee/Brian McDonald
Oliver Davis
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SYNOPSIS: In his guilty plea Ermels stipulated there was a basis for an exceptional sentence and waived his right to appeal its basis and propriety. Should his exceptional sentence be reversed pursuant to Blakely?
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Case No. 2 - 76807-2
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington,
v.
Amir Clyde Suleiman
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Deborah Dwyer/Brian McDonald
Suzanne Lee Elliott
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SYNOPSIS: In his guilty plea Suleiman stipulated to certain underlying facts, but not that there was a basis for the exceptional sentence. Should his exceptional sentence be reversed pursuant to Blakely?
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1:00 P.M. Show Cause Hearing
Show Cause Hearing - 200,308-7
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COUNSEL
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In re: Bradley R. Marshall, Bar No. 15830
An Attorney at Law
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Philip Talmadge
Scott Busby-WSBA
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SYNOPSIS: The Bar Association recommends Marshall be disbarred from the practice of law, and he will appeal that decision. May he continue to practice law while his appeal proceeds?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 - 77138-3 (consol. w/76776-9)
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington,
v.
Howard Hagar
and
Matthew F. Mehlhaff,
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Scott Peterson
Dennis McCurdy
Susan Wilk
Eric Nielsen
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SYNOPSIS: May a petitioner challenge his exceptional sentence under Blakely without also challenging his entire plea agreement?
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Case No. 4 - 75263-0
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COUNSEL
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In re the Custody of Christian William Shields, dob 11/14/1990.
Jenny Shields,
and
Susan Harwood
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Lee McGuire
Gary Stenzel
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SYNOPSIS: Did the trial court properly award custody of a child to a child’s stepparent instead of the child’s parent?
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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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