9:00 A.M. |
Olympia |
May 6, 2014
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THREE CASES ONLY – TWO IN A.M. – ONE IN P.M.
Case No. 1 - 89693-3
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COUNSEL
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In re the Personal Restraint Petition of
Roland Arthur Speight
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Philip Buri
Dana Nelson
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SYNOPSIS: Whether the defendant in a criminal prosecution was deprived of his right to a public trial when some prospective jurors were examined in chambers, and if so, whether the defendant must show actual and substantial prejudice from the violation in order to obtain relief by personal restraint petition.
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Case No. 2 - 89694-1
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COUNSEL
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In re the Personal Restraint Petition of
William Richard Coggin
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Hilary Thomas
Jennifer Winkler
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SYNOPSIS: Whether the defendant in a criminal prosecution was deprived of his right to a public trial when some prospective jurors were examined in chambers, and if so, whether the defendant must show actual and substantial prejudice from the violation in order to obtain relief by personal restraint petition.
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 - 89502-3
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington
v.
Joseph A. Peltier
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Seth Fine
Thomas Kummerow
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SYNOPSIS: Can a criminal defendant waive the statute of limitations?
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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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