Washington Court of Appeals

Washington Court of Appeals

The Washington Court of Appeals is the intermediate level appellate court for the state of Washington.

The court is divided into three divisions. Division I is based in Seattle, Division II is based in Tacoma, and Division III is based in Spokane.

Contents

Judges

As of September 2011, the judges on the court are:

Division I

  • Marlin J. Appelwick
  • Mary Kay Becker
  • Ronald E. Cox
  • Stephen J. Dwyer,Chief Judge
  • Anne L. Ellington
  • C. Kenneth Grosse
  • Linda Lau
  • J. Robert Leach, Acting Chief Judge
  • Ann Schindler, Presiding Judge
  • Michael S. Spearman

Division II (updated June 2011)[1]

  • David Armstrong
  • J. Robin Hunt
  • Joel M. Penoyar, Chief Judge
  • Christine J. Quinn-Brintnall
  • Marywave Van Deren
  • Lisa R. Worswick, Acting Chief Judge
  • Jill Johanson

Division III

  • Stephen M. Brown
  • Kevin M. Korsmo, Acting Chief Judge
  • Teresa C. Kulik,Chief Judge
  • Laurel Siddoway
  • Dennis J. Sweeney


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