9:00 A.M
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Olympia
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May 26, 2016
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THREE CASES ONLY; TWO IN A.M. – ONE IN P.M.
Case No. 1 – 92448-1
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COUNSEL
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In re the Dependency of: D. L. B.
EDELYN SAINT-LOUIS,
v.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES and JULIE HILLS |
April Rivera
Richard Wayne Lechich
Kelly L. Taylor/Anne E. Egeler
Paul Spencer Graves/Eric B. Wolff
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SYNOPSIS: If the parent is not incarcerated at the time of the parental rights termination hearing, must the trial court still consider the incarceration-related factors listed in RCW 13.34.180(f)?
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Case No. 2 – 91921-6
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COUNSEL
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In re the Termination of: K. J. B.
JEFFREY VENCENT BUTTERFIELD
v.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES
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Jill Shumaker Reuter/Kristina M. Nichols
Carissa Ann Greenberg/Peter B. Gonick
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SYNOPSIS: Whether the trial court's failure to expressly consider the mandatory factors related to incarcerated parents in RCW 13.34.180(1)(f) and 13.34.145(5)(b) may be considered harmless error.
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Case No. 3 – 92122-9
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COUNSEL
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JOHN D. KOVACS,
v.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUSTRIES OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON |
Thomas Leo Doran
James P. Mills
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SYNOPSIS: The court must decide when the statute of limitation on filing workers' compensation claims begins to run.
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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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