Court sets trial and pretrial dates for Hill and Osborne; extends speedy-trial deadline for absent defendant

Lake Forest Park Municipal Court (readiness calendar) · December 31, 2025

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Summary

The court reset trial and readiness dates: Jane Hill and Todd Osborne are calendared for the February term (trial Feb. 10, readiness Feb. 4, pretrial Jan. 28); the court found a failure to appear for another defendant and excluded days to extend the speedy-trial expiration to coincide with the February term.

During the Jan. 1 readiness calendar, the court set or confirmed schedules for several defendants.

Jane Hill (case 580725562) was set for trial in the February term on Feb. 10 with a readiness hearing on Feb. 4 and a pretrial on Jan. 28 at 9:00 a.m.; the court noted parties anticipated a possible resolution. Todd Osborne (case 580690169) signaled willingness to waive speedy trial and the court restarted his speedy-trial period so it would match co-defendant Hill’s dates; his pretrial is also Jan. 28 with a trial date of Feb. 10.

The court addressed a separate defendant referenced in the transcript as "Mister Huico" (also referenced as a refusal to appear). The court found good cause based on the recorded refusal to appear, excluded eight days from the speedy-trial calculation, and set the trial window to the February term (trial date Feb. 10). Counsel said they would try to meet the defendant in custody to sign Veteran Treatment Court paperwork so the defendant could potentially opt into that program; court staff noted that veterans court may not accept post-adjudication cases, so the defendant’s matter may remain with the municipal court even if treatment is completed.

Next steps: pretrial hearings and readiness dates are provided in writing to the parties; the court asked clerks to circulate calendars and to provide written notice of dates to defendants.