9:00 A.M.
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Olympia
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June 10, 2008
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Case No. 1 - 80091-0
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COUNSEL |
State of Washington
v.
Jesus Buelna Valdez, et al.
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Michael Kinnie
Anne Mowry Cruser/Reed Speir
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SYNOPSIS: The defendants were driving when they were stopped and the driver arrested. The Court must decide whether the officers actions following the arrest violated Article 1, § 7 of the Washington State Constitution.
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Case No. 2 - 81361-2
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COUNSEL |
State of Washington
v.
Joseph Douglas Neth |
Craig Juris/David Trefry
David Gasch
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SYNOPSIS: Neth was stopped for speeding. His car was impounded after a police dog sniffed the exterior. Was the dog sniff a search under Washington's constitution?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 - 80849-0
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COUNSEL |
State of Washington
v.
Tony Lawrence Strode
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Hon. Michael Sandona
David Gasch
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SYNOPSIS: Whether the trial court's decision to conduct a portion of voir dire in chambers without conducting a Bone-Club analysis violated Strode's constitutional right to a public trial.
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Case No. 4 - 81096-6
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COUNSEL |
State of Washington
v.
Charles Momah
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James Whisman
Sheryl Gordon McCloud/Jeffrey Fisher |
SYNOPSIS: During voir dire, the trial court conducted a portion of voir dire outside of the courtroom without first conducting a Bone-Club analysis. Did this amount to a violation of Momah's constitutional right to a public trial.
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