9:00 A.M
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Olympia |
September 27, 2007
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Case No. 1 - 79064-7 |
COUNSEL |
In re the Detention of:
Alfred E. Kistenmacher |
Peter Tiller
Melanie Tratnik
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SYNOPSIS: The state brought a sexually violent predator commitment action against Kistenmacher. Did he have a right to have his attorney at the mandatory psychological exam? |
Case No. 2 - 79114-7 |
COUNSEL |
State of Washington
v.
Stephanie Rena Lilyblad a/k/a Stephanie Rena
Paris
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George Gojio
John Hays |
SYNOPSIS: Must the State prove she intended to harass the victim at the time she placed the call? |
1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 - 79121-0 |
COUNSEL |
State of Washington
v.
Roy Len Neff
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Kathleen Proctor
Kathryn Selk |
SYNOPSIS: Does a defendant waive his right to appeal his conviction when, as part of a stipulated facts trial, he signed a stipulation waiving his right to appeal the sufficiency of the evidence supporting his conviction? And, may a defendant be sentenced for being armed during a crime’s commission if he keeps three loaded guns, two video cameras, and a video monitor in a garage where he manufactured methamphetamine? |
Case No. 4 - 79209-7 |
COUNSEL |
Gene Champagne, et al.
v.
Thurston County |
William Aitchison/Hillary McClure/Mark Crabtree
Jeffrey Fancher/Michael King/Douglas Smith
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SYNOPSIS: Were county employees entitled to sue when they did not get paid for overtime for more than a month? |
These summaries are not formulated by the Court and are provided only for the convenience of the public.
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