19 December 2012

Motion to Dismiss Hearing to be continued...

Wednesday 19 December 2012, Thurston County Courthouse—
Pre-trial motion to dismiss was heard today, Judge Christine Pomeroy, retired, pro-tem, ran an orderly court room. Scott took the stand for nearly two hours. The hearing required more than 3 hours, and will be continued. The defense will have a chance to re-direct. And then the prosecution will have an opportunity to call its witnesses to testify.

Stay tuned to ScottySupport.blogspot.com for the latest information about the case, and date for the next hearing.
Some of the Scotty support crew
Here are a few of Scotty's large cadre of supporters. About 15 or 20 supporters joined Scott and his legal team in the courtroom today. Some of the signs people held were seen to read, "Scott is not a criminal!!!" "Citizen review board now!" "Stop wasting our tax $$" "Justice for Scotty Yoos!" "No more police brutality," "Who polices the police," and "Oly Police are not above the law."
In courtroom for pre-trial Motion to Dismiss hearing.
Thurston County Prosecutor Andrew J. Toynbee questions Scotty, seen here sitting on the stand. Olympia Police Officer Wilson (left) sat with the Prosecutor.
 Judge Pomeroy, retired, sat on the bench, pro-tem.


Lawyer Larry Hildes, Defendant Scott Yoos, and Legal Assistant Karen Weill, after the hearing was adjourned.
Lawyer Larry Hildes, Defendant Scott Yoos, and Legal Assistant Karen Weill, 
after the hearing was adjourned.



Courtroom Door, Rules
Courtroom Door

Capitol Lake
Here's the scene from the scenic Capitol Lake overlook vista in the County Courthouse Parking Lot. 
The scene was windy and stormy 
while supporters of Scotty 
gathered at the County Courthouse.