9:00 A.M. |
Olympia |
May 7, 2009
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THREE CASES ONLY – TWO IN A.M. & ONE IN P.M.
Case No. 1 - 81270-5
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COUNSEL
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
RAYMOND CARL HUGHES
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Mark Lindsey
David Gasch
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SYNOPSIS: Hughes was convicted of rape of a child in the second degree and rape in the second degree based on incapacity to consent. The convictions arose out of a single act. Do the convictions violate double jeopardy?
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Case No. 2 – 81750-2
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COUNSEL
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
RICARDO INIGUEZ
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Frank Jenny, II
James Egan
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SYNOPSIS: Did a delay of more than eight months between arrest and trial violate Iniguez’s constitutional right to a speedy trial?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 81314-1
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COUNSEL
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
MICHAEL KENNETH WEBB
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James Whisman/Brian McDonald
Nancy Collins
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SYNOPSIS: At issue is what should happen in a criminal defendant's case if the defendant dies when his appeal is pending?
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These summaries are not formulated by the Court and are provided only for the convenience of the public.
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