FOUR CASES ONLY; TWO IN A.M. – TWO IN P.M. |
9:00 A.M |
Olympia |
June 26, 2018 |
Case No. Case No. 1 – 94902-6 |
COUNSEL |
STATE OF WASHINGTON
v
ANTHONY GENE HAND |
Jason Ruyf
Marie Jean Trombley
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SYNOPSIS: Whether a 76 day detention while awaiting competency treatment violates an incompetent defendant's due process rights.
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Case No. 2 – 95249-3 |
COUNSEL |
STATE OF WASHINGTON
v
DAVID ANGEL RAMIREZ |
Jessica L. Blye
Kathleen A. Shea
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SYNOPSIS: Did the trial court impermissibly impose discretionary legal financial obligations on the defendant?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 95237-0 |
COUNSEL |
SOUTHWICK, INC.
v
WASHINGTON STATE, et al. |
Matthew Bryan Edwards
R. July Simpson
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SYNOPSIS: Did Southwick act with "authority of law" when it disinterred cremated remains without first notifying next-of-kin? |
Case No. 4 – 95269-8 |
COUNSEL |
DAVID MARTIN
v.
GONZAGA UNIVERSITY, et al. |
Julie Christine Watts
Michael Bradley Love
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SYNOPSIS: What standard applies to this wrongful discharge suit and is this personnel file claim justiciable?
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These summaries are not formulated by the Court and are provided only for the convenience of the public. |