ROADWAYS to JUSTICE: Reforming the Criminal Justice System

Thursday, June 16, 2022
The National Advocacy Center’s Outstanding Faculty
Thursday, June 9, 2022
Memories and Pictures of the National College of District Attorneys and Houston
I took a leave from the King County Prosecutor’s Office from 1979 – 1981 and served as the Director of Training for the National College of District Attorneys (NCDA – then the education division of the National District Attorneys Association), which was based in the University of Houston Law Center on the University of Houston campus. The College provided quality educational programs for prosecutors, which I believed then and believe now is the key to reforming the criminal justice system and ensuring that justice is done.
Monday, June 6, 2022
Gathering of Criminal Justice Reformers
Here are some Senior Deputy Prosecutors who later took the bench and were instrumental in improving the criminal justice system. In the forefront is my teaching companion at Seattle U Law School this past Spring - Dean Lum.
Thursday, June 2, 2022
Remembering Dennis Nollette and Bastille Day Parties
Going through the scraps from the King County Prosecutor’s Office, I came across this program for Dennis Nollette’s annual Bastille Day parties. Do you remember Dennis? Do you remember Bastille Day parties (we were all targets for Dennis's wit)? What are your memories? What a guy! What Bastille Day parties!
Dennis died March 20, 2020) after a career with Sony, acting, directing and more. Here is his full obituary:
The lives of family, friends, and fans of Dennis Robert Nollette turned less bright and less interesting when he died unexpectedly on March 30, 2020. He was brilliant in mind and spirit, talented, warm, kind, funny, generous, interesting, and a gift to all of us. Those who enjoyed the privilege of knowing Dennis will never forget him. Dennis was born to Lewis and Catherine (Petrusich) Nollette on July 2, 1951. He lived in Portland, Oregon before moving to Seattle in 1966. At Blanchet High School, his talent and passion for performance blossomed in the chorus and spring musicals. Being intellectually hungry, Dennis completed the intensive two-year Seattle University Honors program before transferring to and graduating from the University of Washington. His cross-country trip to attend Georgetown University Law Center marked the beginning of his successful mission to drive through, or at least into, all 48 contiguous states in his 1959 Studebaker Lark, Gertie, a gift from his grandmother. In 1973, he helped found The Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society ("America's only theater group with its own law school.") As a summer intern, he worked for King County Executive John Spellman. After graduation from law school, Dennis began serving in the Criminal Division of the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. His trial skills were evident early on, and later he was promoted to Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney. He was a highly regarded trial lawyer who handled many complex and high-profile cases. Media attention regarding one of those cases resulted in the trial being filmed for the ABC News documentary "The Shooting of Big Man." He also founded Bastille Day Productions to produce parody films showcasing members of the prosecutor's office, which premiered to rave reviews at his annual Bastille Day parties. In 1983 Dennis again demonstrated his uniqueness and daring when he followed a dream and enrolled at USC to earn his MFA in Cinema/ Television. He later worked in the legal departments of Sony Pictures and affiliates from 1988 until 2010. He served as President of Celebration Theatre in Los Angeles, the oldest LGBT theater in the country, where he produced multiple shows, including the award-winning "Pinafore!" After leaving Sony, he continued to live in his West Hollywood condo and to develop his acting talents by taking classes and performing with the Beverly Hills Playhouse. He also produced, directed, and acted in the short film "Nobody's Child" and the web series "Zach and Dennis. "Dennis was preceded in death by his father Lewis, his mother Catherine, and, quite recently, his brother David. He is survived by nephews, Trevor and Stewart Nollette and niece Elyce Nollette. Memorial gatherings will be scheduled when the COVID-19 guidance permits. For those who might want to make a donation in Dennis' memory, suggested recipient includes Celebration Theatre is a 501(c)3 in Los Angeles, CA.
Monday, May 30, 2022
20 Years Anniversary
Thinking back to what a great time we had celebrating different events. With Lee usually cutting the cake with a samurai sword.
Here are some photos of the 20th year anniversary of Lee, Norm and I in the KCPA office from the scrap pile. There's Dan presiding over the event back when he was Chief of Staff.
Thursday, May 26, 2022
Leader in Criminal Justice Reform
Norm Maleng - the duly elected King County Prosecutor - was the Legal Leader in criminal justice reform.
Sunday, May 15, 2022
Criminal Division of the King County Prosecutor's Office in the 90's
Here's the Criminal Division of the King County Prosecutor's Office on 3rd and James in the 90's. What a team of public servants, and here are Greg, Deanna and Mike. Greg was a terrific prosecutor and left us way too soon.
The National Advocacy Center’s Outstanding Faculty
When I served as Senior Training Counsel at the National Advocacy Center in Columbia, SC, I could bring in faculty from all over the nation....

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Going through the scraps from the King County Prosecutor’s Office, I came across this program for Dennis Nollette’s annual Bastille Day pa...
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Below is a webinar that you can view if you wish regarding Roadways to Justice.
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When I served as Senior Training Counsel at the National Advocacy Center in Columbia, SC, I could bring in faculty from all over the nation....