Supreme Court Calendar

9:00 A.M.

Olympia

January 21, 2010

THREE CASES ONLY — TWO CASES IN A.M. – ONE IN P.M.

Case No. 1 — 81626-3

COUNSEL

STATE OF WASHINGTON
     v.
GUY DANIEL TURNER
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
     v.
FAULOLUA FAAGATA, JR.

Todd Campbell/Karen Watson & Michelle Hyer


Dino Sepe

Michelle Hyer

Eric Nielsen

SYNOPSIS: Does double jeopardy require the permanent and unconditional vacation of the lesser of two convictions based on the same criminal conduct?

Case No. 2 — 81931-9

COUNSEL

MICHAEL SEGALINE
     v.
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES

Jean Marie Schiedler-Brown

Kenneth Orcutt/Jay Geck

SYNOPSIS: Is the Department of Labor and Industries, along with all governmental entities, entitled to immunity from civil liability under RCW 4.24.510? Did the trial court err by refusing to allow the plaintiff to relate back his amended complaint to the original filing date?


1:30 P.M.

Case No. 3 — 82089-9

COUNSEL

STATE OF WASHINGTON
     v.
MICHAEL EUGENE PETERSON

Seth Fine

Casey Grannis

SYNOPSIS: Did the State present sufficient evidence to convict Peterson of the crime of failure to register as a sex offender?

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