9:00 A.M.
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Olympia
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JANUARY 24, 2012
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THREE CASES ONLY – TWO IN A.M. – ONE IN P.M. & SHOW CAUSE
Case No. 1 - 82363-4 (consolidate w/83923-9)
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COUNSEL
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In the Matter of the Personal Restraint
Petition of:
RONNIE JACKSON, JR.
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In the Matter of the Personal Restraint
Petition of:
SALVADOR RIVERA
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Jeffrey Ellis
Kathleen Proctor (State)
Nancy Collins
Hilary Thomas (State)
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SYNOPSIS: Under Washington law prior to 2002, could a firearm sentence enhancement be imposed based on charges seeking a “deadly weapon” enhancement and a jury’s special verdict finding that the defendant was armed with a “deadly weapon”? Do the rules on this issue announced in State v. Recuenco and State v. Williams-Walker apply retroactively?
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Case No. 2 - 85131-0
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COUNSEL
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In re the Personal Restraint Petition of
HOYT WILLIAM CRACE
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Kathleen Proctor (State)
Jeffrey Ellis
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SYNOPSIS: Crace alleges his trial counsel’s performance was ineffective. Should the court grant his personal restraint petition?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 86203-6
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COUNSEL
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
JAMAR BILLY DESHAWN MENEESE
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William Doyle/James Whisman
Christopher Gibson
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SYNOPSIS: Does a student resource officer need probable cause or reasonable suspicion in order to search a student post-arrest?
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These summaries are not formulated by the Court and are provided only for the convenience of the public. |