THREE CASES ONLY; TWO IN A.M. – ONE IN P.M. |
9:00 A.M |
Olympia |
June 12, 2018 |
Case No. Case No. 1 – 95013-0 |
COUNSEL |
THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA NARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT TEAM, et al.
v
STEVEN L. FAGER, DBVWC, INC., et al. |
Brian Patrick Wendt
Michael Alexander Patterson
Daniel Paul Crowner
James Robert Dixon
|
SYNOPSIS: May attorney fees awarded to a successful claimant in a civil forfeiture case include related criminal defense fees?
|
Case No. 2 – 95262-1 |
COUNSEL |
WASHINGTON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, UFCW LOCAL 365, et al.
v
WASHINGTON STATE CENTER FOR CHILDHOOD DEAFNESS & HEARING LOSS, et al.
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL
WORKERS, LOCAL 76, et al.
v
STATE OF WASHINGTON, et al. |
Kathleen Barnard/Laura Ewan/Dmitri Iglitzin/Laura Ewan
Kristen Kussmann/Jacob Metzger/Paul Drachler
Edward Younglove III
Kristina Detwiler
Ohad Lowy/Morgan Damerow
Hannah Sells/James Abernathy
Greg Overstreet
|
SYNOPSIS: Whether records with state employee names and birthdates may be enjoined from public disclosure.
|
1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 94591-8 |
COUNSEL |
In re Personal Restraint Petition of
WILLIAM CRAIG SCHORR |
William Craig Schorr (pro se)
(not presenting oral argument due to incarceration)
Rita Joan Griffith/Thomas E. Weaver, Jr.
(amicus counsel presenting oral argument on behalf of
WACDL)
Robin Khou Sand
|
SYNOPSIS: Was Schorr’s personal restraint petition claim time-barred or waived; if not, did it violate the double jeopardy clause? |
These summaries are not formulated by the Court and are provided only for the convenience of the public. |