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  2. Lyle Stevik - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Stevik (c. 1976 – September 16, 2001) was the alias used by an American man who, in 2001, died by suicide inside a motel room in Amanda Park, Washington.Although his body was quickly discovered, and fingerprints, DNA and dental information collected and recorded, there were no matches in any databases and the man's identity remained unknown until 2018.

  3. List of Superior Court districts in Washington - Wikipedia

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    While each county has a Superior Court, some of the less populated counties are grouped into a single district, sharing a single judge and administration. The judge for these multi-county districts rotates between the counties as needed, with each County Superior Court having its own courtroom and staff.

  4. Blanche Pennick - Wikipedia

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    Later in the term, Pennick ran for and won the Democratic nomination to be the auditor for Grays Harbor County. The state Supreme Court ultimately ruled that Pennick was ineligible to serve as auditor because of her membership in the legislature that had increased auditors' salaries. [2] [3] (The court overruled that decision in 1966.) [4]

  5. Jason Scott case - Wikipedia

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    The Jason Scott case was a United States civil suit, brought against deprogrammer Rick Ross, two of his associates, and the Cult Awareness Network (CAN), for the abduction and failed deprogramming of Jason Scott, a member of the United Pentecostal Church International. Scott was eighteen years old at the time of the abduction and thus legally ...

  6. Washington state court system - Wikipedia

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    The District Court conducts trials and other attendant hearings. [3] District Court judges are elected and serve four-year terms. Washington's cities may establish Municipal Courts (e.g., Seattle Municipal Court). [4] [5] Municipal Courts are courts of limited jurisdiction like state District Courts, but Municipal Courts may not hear civil ...

  7. Tillotson appointed Grays Harbor County Prosecutor - AOL

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    Mar. 5—Norma Tillotson, a seven-year veteran of the Grays Harbor County Prosecutor's Office, was appointed Thursday to the office's top spot by the Board of County Commissioners. Tillotson most ...

  8. Oakville, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Oakville School District No. 400 has one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school. As of May 2018, it serves 241 students in Grays Harbor County. [41] The Board of Directors governs the operations of the district; this board has five members, who are elected to terms lasting four years.

  9. United States District Court for the Western District of ...

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    The United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of Washington represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of June 21, 2023, the acting United States attorney is Tessa M. Gorman. [1] The position of United States marshal for the district is vacant. [2]