The Court held a Q&A session after hearing oral argument in State v. Garvin at Pierce College in Puyallup.
Monthly Archives: February 2009
Washington v. Garvin
Docket No. 80941-1 (from Court of Appeals Division III Case No. 25255-8) Facts: Petitioner Anthony Garvin was convicted of possession of methamphetamine in the Superior Court for Yakima County after a search of his person for weapons occasioned by a traffic stop revealed methamphetamine. Continue reading
Washington v. Pugh
Docket No. 80850-3 (from Court of Appeals Division I Case No. 56935-0) Facts: Petitioner Timothy Pugh was convicted of domestic violence in the Superior Court for King County after a trial in which a 911 call made by Pugh’s wife shortly after he allegedly assaulted her was admitted into evidence. Continue reading
Polygon Northwest Company v. Pacific Star Roofing, Inc.
Docket No. 81003-6 (from Court of Appeals Division I Case No. 57328-4) Facts: Respondent Polygon Northwest Company filed suit against petitioner Pacific Star Roofing, Inc. seeking indemnification for defective work Pacific Star Roofing’s proprietor, Gerald Utley, had performed as a subcontractor working on Polygon Northwest’s behalf. Continue reading
Abbey Road Group, L.L.C. v. Bonney Lake
Docket No. 80878-3 (from Court of Appeals Division II Case No. 35383-1) Facts: Petitioner Abbey Road Group filed a site plan application for a multifamily condominium development with the respondent city of Bonney Lake. The city denied the application on the basis of a later adopted zoning change prohibiting this type of development. Continue reading
Washington v. Williams-Walker
Docket No. 78611-9; 78876-6; 79074-4 Facts: Petitioner Aro Williams-Walker was convicted of robbery and murder after a trial in which the jury returned a special verdict finding him guilty of committing both crimes while armed with a deadly weapon. Continue reading
Washington v. Sibert
Docket No. 79509-6 (from Court of Appeals Division II Case No. 33373-2) Facts: Petitioner Richard Sibert was convicted of delivery of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver in the Superior Court for Lewis County. Continue reading