9:00 A.M. |
Pierce College |
February 12, 2009 |
THREE CASES ONLY - TWO IN A.M. - ONE IN P.M. |
Case No. 1 - 80850-3
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COUNSEL |
State of Washington
v.
Timothy Earl Pugh
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James Whisman
Maureen Cyr |
SYNOPSIS: The defendant contends that his state right to confrontation is more protective than his right under the Sixth Amendment, and that both rights were violated when a 911 call was admitted as evidence in his trial.
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Case No. 2 – 80941-1
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COUNSEL |
State of Washington
v.
Anthony Gaylord Garvin
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Kevin Eilmes
Casey Grannis
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SYNOPSIS: Did a police officer exceed the permissible scope of a limited frisk for weapons when he squeezed the defendant’s pants pocket and discovered a baggie of narcotics?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 81328-1
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COUNSEL |
In re the Estate of Pamela L. Kissinger,
Deceased.
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Mark Leemon
Jean O'Loughlin
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SYNOPSIS: May a person found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity be considered a slayer under Washington's slayer statute?
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These summaries are not formulated by the Court and are provided only for the convenience of the public. |