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5d ago Kentucky PSC Orders
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Garrison-Quincy Water District Information Request

The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued an order requiring Garrison-Quincy-KY-O-Heights Water District to respond to a consumer complaint filed by Elwood Russell (Case No. 2024-00412). The District must file historical water usage records, meter replacement documentation, and meter test results by April 20, 2026. Electronic responses must be in searchable PDF format with proper certification.

Routine Notice Energy
5d ago Kentucky PSC Orders
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Kentucky Power Company Baker Substation Upgrade CPCN Order

The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued Order in Case No. 2025-00335 granting Kentucky Power Company a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to expand and upgrade portions of its Baker Substation in Lawrence County, Kentucky. The project cost increased from $23.5 million to $29.4 million, primarily due to costs associated with relocating a third-party gas line. The prior declaratory order finding no CPCN was required (Case No. 2024-00283) was superseded by this new application requirement.

Routine Rule Energy
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Court affirms injunction on initiative, docket 87627-9

Court affirms injunction on initiative, docket 87627-9

Routine Notice
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Taylor Hubbard v. City of Everett - Negligence/Municipal Liability

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One, affirmed dismissal of negligence claims brought by Taylor Hubbard and Kirsten Hawney against the City of Everett. The plaintiffs alleged the City failed to properly monitor level III sex offender Neil Roberson, who later raped Hubbard. The court upheld the trial court's CR 12(b)(6) dismissal, finding the City owed no legal duty to the plaintiffs.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights
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Great American E&S Insurance Co. v. Sinars Slowikowski Tomasaka LLC - Legal Malpractice Claim Assignment

The Washington Court of Appeals held that Washington public policy prohibits the assignment of legal malpractice claims against retained defense counsel to the liability insurer when a potential conflict exists between insurer and insured. The court reversed the superior court's denial of defense counsel's motion for judgment on the pleadings, establishing binding precedent that such assignments violate public policy, particularly where the insurer defended under a reservation of rights.

Priority review Rule Insurance
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Estate of Nowell - Administrator Appointment Dispute

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One, affirmed the denial of Deborah Osborne's petition to be appointed administrator of her deceased sister Angela Nowell's estate. The court held that Angela's husband El-Fatih Nowell was properly appointed administrator in Pierce County and no valid basis existed to vacate his appointment or appoint a second administrator.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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State v. Robertson-Butler - Criminal Convictions Affirmed

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One, affirmed Frankie Robertson-Butler's convictions for second-degree assault, drive-by shooting, and first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm. The court rejected claims of ineffective assistance of counsel, prosecutorial misconduct during opening and closing arguments, and challenges to community custody conditions. The unpublished opinion in Docket No. 86443-2-I affirms without creating precedential obligations.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Pond - Sex Offender Registration Retroactivity

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One reversed the trial court's dismissal of failure to register as a sex offender charges against Zachary Irwin Pond. The appellate court held that amendments to RCW 9A.44.144 providing relief to juvenile sex offenders do not apply retroactively to conduct occurring before November 1, 2023. The case is remanded for further proceedings.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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In re Parental Rights Termination - Racial Bias Claim Fails

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One, affirmed a superior court decision terminating Mr. M.'s parental rights to his biological daughter I.C.M.M. The court rejected Mr. M.'s claims that the termination decision improperly relied on his race and ethnicity and that the Department of Children, Youth, and Families failed to provide required services under RCW 13.34.180(1). The underlying case arose from child removal in March 2019 following criminal charges against both parents for abuse.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights
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State v. Eduardo Castillo-Urbina - Criminal Conviction Affirmed

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One affirmed Eduardo Castillo-Urbina's conviction on two counts of second-degree rape, second-degree assault, fourth-degree assault with sexual motivation, and third-degree malicious mischief, all as crimes of domestic violence. The court rejected Urbina's six assignments of error regarding evidentiary rulings, jury instructions, and sentencing. The case is docketed as No. 86454-8.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice

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