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7,000 pending cases
- King County Superior Court is facing a backlog of some 7,000 pending cases, leaving some defendants stuck in jail and preventing victims from seeing justice.
www.seattletimes.com/opinion/justice-delayed-covid-19s-staggering-criminal-case-backlog/Justice delayed: COVID-19’s staggering criminal-case backlog
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Jul 11, 2021 · Now, the county’s courts, clerks, prosecutors and public defenders are all vying for a share of the last remaining federal pandemic relief money, seeking resources to keep cases moving.
Jul 19, 2021 · The King County courts are among those vying for the last tranche — about $70 million — of federal funds available under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
Jul 11, 2021 · Armed robberies, aggravated assaults, shootings and other violent crimes continue to pile up as the county’s legal system attempts to dig out from a historic backlog of felony cases, while also...
Jul 27, 2021 · The Metropolitan King County Council on Tuesday approved more than $42 million in supplemental funding for the county’s backlogged criminal legal system, an amount that is far less than...
- David Gutman
- Stafing Up to Handle the Increase
- Ex Parte: Preparing to Meet Increased Need
- Early Screening and Support
- Number of Pending Serious Violent Cases Remains High Despite Increased Trial Activity
- Blake Decision Creates New Body of Work for the Clerk’s Ofice
- Superior Court Budget
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- Commissioners in 2021
- COURT ADMINISTRATION
- Director, Steve Davis
- Director, Judy Hullett
- Director, Andy Hill
- Rebecca Sanders Diana Panagiotopoulos
- Chair-Li Chang Kevin Daggett
- Jerry Ito Michael Kim
- JUVENILE COURT OPERATIONS
- Supervisor, Joanne Moore-Miller
- Supervisor, Anna Doolittle
- Cecilia Camino Dede Gartrell Jason Canfield
- JPC Lead, Karla Powelson
- JPC Lead, Lisa Gistarb
- JPC Lead, Diane Rayburn
- Victoria Jacobson Korey Knuth
- Jeanna Bento Kristen Gabel Jennifer Hillyard Darla Jara Allison Lee
- Supervisor, Tracey White
- Joshua Henderson Kendy Rossi
- Amy Andree Karen Chapman
- Brooklyn Adams Taryn LaRoche
- Pauline Duke Virginia Whalen
- Laura Chunyk Vickey Wilson
- DEPENDENCY OPERATIONS
- Supervisor, Jill Murphy
- BAILIFFS
- John Salamony Sandra Ogilvie
- Regine Tugublimas Yen Phung
- JURY DEPARTMENT
- COURT REPORTERS
- Supervisor, Heiti Milnor-Lewis
- Erica Conway Jonathan Bussey
- Supervisor, Irene Anulacion
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Despite eforts to prevent eviction through mediation, it remains likely that Superior Court will still see an uptick in unlawful detainer (eviction) filings, which could have a significant impact on both individuals and the court. “We are grateful that the King County Council recognized that supplementing our stafing resources and infrastructure du...
As the trial court serving the most pop-ulous county in the state, King County Superior Court was poised to be hit with a wave of unlawful detainer (eviction) filings when Governor Inslee’s moratori-um on residential evictions expired. The potential impact of unlawful detainers coming to Superior Court was so massive it was described as a tsunami. ...
JTRAC recognizes that young people who become involved with the court system of-ten have experienced significant trauma, and many have unmet needs. When youth enter juvenile court, they undergo a mental health and behavioral health screening. The purpose of this screening is to identify unmet needs—whether that’s mental health, behavioral health, o...
The King County Department of Judicial Administration (DJA), more common-ly known as the Superior Court Clerk’s Office, serves as the record keeper and a customer service provider for the King County Superior Court. The Clerk’s Office is the authority on data about court cases, including the number of cases completed in a year, and the number of ca...
In February 2021, the Washington State Supreme Court decided, in State v. Blake, that the state law on drug possession was flawed and as a result convictions for drug possession charges across Wash-ington must be vacated, and fines or fees (referred to as LFOs) paid by defendants must be refunded. In addition, all pending drug possession charges mu...
*state of WA pays for half the salary and all benefits of judges
Clearance rate describes the relationship between case filings and case resolutions. A pos-itive rate means more cases were resolved in a particular category than were filed. Ideally, the number of cases resolved would equal the number of cases filed; however, fluctuations in filing rates cause annual variations.
Hollis Holman Leonid Ponomarchuk Mark Hillman Jennie Laird Melinda Johnson Taylor Henry Judson Camille Schaefer Nicole Wagner Jonathon Lack Bradford Moore
Chief Administrative Oficer, Linda Ridge Deputy Chief Administrative Oficer, Jorene Reiber Communications Manager, Amy Roe Project/Program Manager, Beth Taylor Facilities and Security Manager, Paul Manolopoulos Facilities Specialist, Kirby Pierce Facilities Technician, Rodrigo Jacinto Executive Specialist, Angelina Jimeno Administrative Support, Ka...
Business & Finance Oficer, Rob Bradstreet Project/Program Manager, Pat Ford-Campbell Purchasing Fiscal Specialist, Gary Cutler Business & Finance Specialist, Irving Sanchez Gaona Finance Technician, Regina Jacobs Payroll & Accounts Payable Tech., Jose Ramos Mail Service Assistant, Kristan Johnson
Senior Human Resources Consultant, Kathryn Schipper Human Resources Analyst, Gertrude Fuentes Human Resources Technician, Cynthia Williams
IT Applications Supervisor, Hugh Kim Senior Database Administrator, Rita Napitupulu Web/Application Developer, Doug Buckmeier Senior Application Developers,
Business Analyst, Sathia Vann Senior Systems Engineers,
Senior Systems Specialist, Ted Shaw IT Systems Specialists,
Senior Desktop Support Technicians, Michelle Croy Kawai Tang
Supervisor, Jacqui Arrington Loretta George Natasha Jackson
Administrative Specialists, Betty Jimerson Chris Hong Julie Allen
Program Coordinator, Tammy Wehmeyer Clinical Psychologist, Chalon Irvin Chemical Dependency Professional, Ashley Updike Mental Health Technician, Milana Davydova Christian Quintanar-Aragon SUD Specialist, Elizabeth Franzo
Step-Up Social Worker Lead, Lily Anderson Social Workers, Fahmia Ali Francesca Peila-Phariss Superior Court Employees
Juvenile Probation Counselors, Leonor Soliz Gabrielle Pagano Michael Bowles Yoko Maeshiro
Juvenile Probation Counselors, Yvette Gaston Kendra Morgan Kiersten Knutson Williette Venkataya Kris Bennett
JPCs Bill Bodick Daryl Cerdinio Demetrius Devers Bruce Gourley Diana Quall
Early Resolution Case Managers, Najja Bullock Tamara Howie Christina Luera Heather Muwero Gretchen Neale FAMILY LAW/UFC OPERATIONS (CONTINUED) Family Law Facilitators,
Parent Seminar Coordinator, Mary Ann Pennington Civil Case Specialist, Caroline Leung Family Law Coordinators, Joanna Antrim Carly Bouton Jessica Cowin Alea Espina-Dumas Mandy Holdener Emma Keys Lara Pait
Social Workers, Tracie Barnett Angela Battisti Alisa Benitez Jennifer Bercot Holly Bernard Nicole Bynum Desiree Canter Meagan Cordova Kristi McQueen Sarah Zubair Dependency Mediators,
Becca Program Specialists, Melody Edmiston Jennifer Tibbitts Superior Court Employees
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Access, Services, and Programs that Ensure Justice Case Management and Timely Resolution Funding for Core Responsibilities and Court Innovations Facilities, Security, and Technology Expansion/Improvement
Jun 4, 2021 · Even if Judge James Rogers excludes all cases of nonviolent crime and adds one extra judge, he estimates it will still take King County about 13 years to work through the backlog of criminal...
May 14, 2021 · The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in chaos for local court jurisdictions by creating a backlog that could take years to work through, according to judge and prosecutors, who warn that some ...