Supreme Court to hear three cases at Pierce College (Puyallup Campus)

The Supreme Court of Washington is hitting the road. The Court hears cases away from the Temple of Justice in Olympia three times a year to allow citizens to see justice in action. Three cases will be argued before the Court at the Pierce College in Puyallup on Feb. 12.

  • State v. Pugh: Whether statements in a 911 call constituted testimonial hearsay inadmissible under the federal and state constitutional right of confrontation, and if not, whether the Washington constitution requires the State to show the caller was unavailable as a witness before the caller’s statements can be admitted as excited utterances.
  • State v. Garvin: Whether a police officer exceeded the permissible scope of a frisk for weapons pursuant to an investigative stop when he squeezed the defendant’s pocket to determine the nature of objects inside the pocket, discovering narcotics.
  • In re Estate of Pamela L. Kissinger: Whether, under the “slayer statute,” which prohibits a person from receiving any property or benefit from someone he “willfully” and “unlawfully” killed, a killing is “unlawful” if the perpetrator is found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity, and whether “willfulness” requires intent and design or only knowledge.

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