9:00 A.M.
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Olympia
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Tuesday, November 14, 2006
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Case No. 1 - 78052-8
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington
v.
Eric Albert Watson
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Alicia Burton
Rebecca Bouchey
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SYNOPSIS: Is Washington’s sex offender registration statute unconstitutionally vague about whether a sex offender must re-register after imprisonment for a probation violation?
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Case No. 2 -78449-3
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COUNSEL
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Doris Burns, et al.
v.
The City of Seattle, et al.
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David Jurca/Connie Haslam/Colette Kostelec
Robert Cromwell, Jr./Suzanne Smith/William Patton
Ian Sievers/Shelley Kerslake/Michael Ruark/Mary Bartolo/Mark Johnsen/Donald Cohen
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SYNOPSIS: Whether RCW 35.21.860 bars collection of a six percent fee by a city from a light and power business pursuant to a franchise agreement, when such fee does not fall within one of the exceptions set forth in RCW 35.21.860(1)(a)-(e)?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 - 78128-1
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COUNSEL
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Clark E. Kinney, et ux.
v.
Kenneth B. Cook
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Maris Baltins/Tamara Murock
Lawrence Small/Erin Jacobson/John Munding
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SYNOPSIS: Is the payment of a promissory note on a loan used to purchase stock a “sale of securities?”
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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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