9:00 A.M. |
Olympia |
May 7, 2013 |
Case No. 1 - 87663-1
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COUNSEL
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
SHAWN DANIEL HINTON
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Sean Brittain
John Hays
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SYNOPSIS: Did police violate the defendant's constitutionally protected right to privacy when, without a warrant, they observed and responded to the defendant's text messages which appeared on the screen of a third party's wireless device?
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Case No. 2 - 87669-0
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COUNSEL
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
JONATHAN NICHOLAS RODEN
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Sean Brittain
Valerie Marushige
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SYNOPSIS: Does a person have a privacy interest in a text message once it is sent?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 - 87501-4
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COUNSEL
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In re the Personal Restraint Petition of
DEVON ADAMS |
Jeffrey Ellis
Dennis McCurdy
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SYNOPSIS: A trial court sentenced Devon Adams in 2000 for first degree murder and unlawful possession of a firearm. Adams claims that because he was re-sentenced in 2009, he should now be able to raise an ineffectiveness of trial counsel claim.
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Case No. 4 - 87882-0
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COUNSEL
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
JEFFREY THOMAS LYNCH
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Lewis Schrawyer
Casey Grannis
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SYNOPSIS: In a second degree rape case, did the trial court violate Lynch's constitutional rights when it instructed the jury that Lynch had the burden of proving consent?
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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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