- December 21, 2018
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Passage of a New Criminal Justice Bill
Earlier this week the US Senate passed a significant and sweeping criminal justice bill. The concern was the imprisonment of far too many Americans for ...
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- November 12, 2018
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More Clarification on Records
Recently a Pierce County Superior Court Judge ruled that names of people in crime related police incident reports are public records, and this is true even ...
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- November 7, 2018
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Busted in Kent
Last week the Kent Police Department notified 18 massage parlors within the city limits that they were being shut down. Although a lot, these are ...
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- October 3, 2018
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A Curtilage Search
Curtilage is defined as – an area of land attached to a house and forming one enclosure with it. So, does a person potentially have ...
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- September 24, 2018
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One Way … Or the Other
A Florida man was bound to go down one way or another. Either the carcinogenic smoke from his cigarettes, or the 14 felonies and 31 ...
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- September 18, 2018
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A Seattle Ordinance in the Works
As has been widely noted over the past few weeks and months, the City of Seattle is looking at ways to promote safer gun storage. ...
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- September 10, 2018
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HOV Cheaters Beware
As anyone who drives in Western Washington knows … traffic can be a real bear. It can often involve hours of sitting and lots of ...
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- August 27, 2018
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DOL System Upgrade
Just another friendly reminder from SQ Attorneys – Washington State’s Department of Licensing (“DOL”) is scheduled to update their aged computer system at the end ...
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- August 23, 2018
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Has the Time Come?
In February of this year Mayor Jenny Durkan announced that Seattle intended to vacate convictions for people charged under the city’s misdemeanor marijuana possession ordinance. ...
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