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Gantt v. Washington - Personal Restraint Petition Denied

The Washington Court of Appeals denied Ian Anthony Gantt's personal restraint petition. The court found no evidence of jury bias or ineffective counsel regarding the impaneling of a previously excused juror and the decision not to call an expert witness on herpes transmission.

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Law Office of B. Craig Gourley, PLLC v. David P. Marosi & Cheryl A. Ford - Attorney Fees Appeal

The Washington Court of Appeals reversed a trial court's summary judgment ruling on attorney fees in favor of the Law Office of B. Craig Gourley, PLLC. The appellate court found that the defendants, David P. Marosi and Cheryl A. Ford, presented a genuine issue of material fact regarding the reasonableness of the disputed attorney fees.

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State v. Webster - Assault Conviction Upheld

The Washington Court of Appeals affirmed the assault conviction and 93-month sentence of Elijah Webster. The court found that the detective's testimony, which was argued to be an improper opinion on guilt, did not deprive the defendant of a fair jury trial. The case involved charges related to assault with a firearm and unlawful discharge of a firearm.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Taylor Norton - Felony Sentence Appeal

The Washington Court of Appeals has issued a decision in State v. Taylor Norton, addressing errors in a felony sentence. The court, with the State conceding the errors, will reduce the sentence for identity theft convictions and modify a no-contact order to comply with statutory maximums. This action corrects sentencing discrepancies that exceeded legal limits.

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King County v. Aquatherm GmbH - Product Liability Appeal

The Washington Court of Appeals has granted a motion to publish its opinion in the case of King County v. Aquatherm GmbH. This case involves a product liability lawsuit where King County was awarded over $18 million in damages from Aquatherm GmbH for defective polypropylene pipe installed at a correctional facility. The published opinion will likely set precedent for product liability claims in Washington.

Priority review Enforcement Product Safety
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Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund 2026 Project Applications

The U.S. Mission to Senegal has opened applications for the 2026 Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF). This annual competition supports innovative projects led by alumni of U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs, with funding requests between $5,000 and $35,000.

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Federal Register Volume 91, Issue 56

The U.S. Government Publishing Office has published Volume 91, Issue 56 of the Federal Register, dated March 24, 2026. This issue contains various official notices and regulatory updates. It serves as a public record of government actions and announcements.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
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SBA Relocates Washington Metro Area District Office to Herndon, Virginia

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has relocated its Washington Metro Area District Office from downtown Washington, D.C., to Herndon, Virginia. This move aims to improve accessibility for small businesses and enhance cost efficiency for taxpayers, aligning with the agency's Main Street First approach.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
8d ago SBA Newsroom
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SBA Disaster Loans for Mescalero Apache Tribe Businesses and Residents

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible businesses, nonprofits, and residents in New Mexico of the April 24 deadline to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans for physical damage caused by severe storms, flooding, and landslides in June-August 2025. The Mescalero Apache Tribe is included in the disaster declaration.

Priority review Notice Financial Services
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SBA Disaster Loans for Pennsylvania Drought-Affected Businesses

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced that low-interest disaster loans are available for small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Pennsylvania affected by drought between July 15 and December 30, 2024. The application deadline for economic injury is April 20, 2026.

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