- Washington Court of Appeals
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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.
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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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