Tag: courts
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Is the I-5 Express Trail one step closer to reality?
With the Washington State Supreme Court smacking down a lawsuit by Bellevue developer and light rail hater Kemper Freeman to stop light rail on the I-90 Bridge, the question on everyone’s mind is: Does this mean the I-5 Express Trail is closer to reality? … OK, fine, maybe Seattle Bike Blog is the ONLY place…
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Lan Remme back at work years after crash + Legal team seeking people familiar with Montlake Bridge issue
Lan Remme has had a long road back to work after a crash on the Montlake Bridge in April 2011 left him with quadriplegia. He is back at work for the city part-time, and he has traded his two-wheeled ride for one with four. Now his attorney is seeking help bolstering the case that the…
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Mike Wang’s widow Claire seeks sentencing opinions for hit-and-run driver
Claire Allen, the widow of Mike Wang, is gathering community letters to send to the court where the man who pleaded guilty to the hit and run that killed her husband will be sentenced next month. Erlin Garcia-Reyes—a 28-year-old native of Honduras who worked at Blue C Sushi, according to charging documents—pleaded guilty earlier this…
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