9:00 A.M. |
Olympia |
May 11, 2010 |
Case No. 1 – 82731-1
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COUNSEL |
STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
EDUARDO CHAVEZ SANCHEZ, et al.
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Michael Kinnie
Lisa Tabbut
John Hays
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SYNOPSIS: Whether the petitioners may challenge their condition of community custody as unconstitutionally vague, and if so, whether the condition is unconstitutionally vague?
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Case No. 2 – 82736-2
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COUNSEL |
STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
KEVIN L. MONDAY, JR.
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Brian McDonald
Nancy Collins |
SYNOPSIS: Did prosecutorial misconduct prejudice defendant’s right to a fair trial? Did the sentencing court have authority to impose a firearm enhancement?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 82690-1
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COUNSEL |
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE COMPANY
LAW OFFICES OF MELISSA A. HUELSMAN
v.
WASHINGTON STATE OFFICE OF THE
ATTORNEY GENERAL
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Erik DuPen Price/Michael Nesteroff/Laura Morse
Joanne Davies
Melissa Huelsman
David Huey/Shannon Smith/Alan Copsey |
SYNOPSIS: The state Attorney General’s Office obtained consumer loan files from a mortgage company during an investigation, and now says the state Public Records Act requires it to disclose some of the information to a member of the public. Does the federal Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act prohibit the disclosure?
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Case No. 4 – 82744-3
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COUNSEL |
STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
MATTHEW J. HIRSCHFELDER
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Megan Valentine
Robert Hill/Samuel Menser |
SYNOPSIS: Whether former RCW 9A.44.093(1)(b) criminalized sexual intercourse between a school employee and an eighteen-year-old registered student and, if so, whether the former statute was unconstitutional.
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