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  2. Thurston County says pot-grow homeowner broke ... - AOL

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    The county has sued to seize the man’s property to ensure it collects $100,000 that he still owes. Thurston County says pot-grow homeowner broke settlement. Now it wants his Lakewood home

  3. Lisa L. Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Sutton is serving as a judge on the Washington Court of Appeals, Division Two, in Tacoma. [1] She previously served as a judge on the Thurston County Superior Court. Prior to joining the bench, Judge Sutton worked for the Attorney General's Office as a managing attorney and civil litigator.

  4. Wrongful enforcement of DV protection order made family’s ...

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    Dontey Watkins went back to his family’s home on Nov. 7, apparently unaware of the new court order prohibiting him from visiting, the lawsuit says. He was distressed, hungry and houseless and ...

  5. List of district attorneys in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most are called county attorneys, but six are designated as district attorneys. County District Attorney ... Thurston: Lori Ubbinga (D) Valley: Kayla C. Clark (R)

  6. Meet the two candidates vying to be Waukesha County District ...

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    The Waukesha County District Attorney's race is one of four competitive district attorney races out of 71 in the state this year, according to the Wisconsin District Attorneys Association.

  7. Pro hac vice - Wikipedia

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    At common law, an attorney not licensed to practice in a particular jurisdiction may be permitted to appear pro hac vice. In the legal field in the United States, pro hac vice (English: / p r oʊ h æ k ˈ v iː tʃ eɪ /) [1] is a practice in common law jurisdictions whereby a lawyer who has not been admitted to practice in a certain jurisdiction is allowed to participate in a particular case ...