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Christine Quinn-Brintnall

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For Pierce County government, Quinn-Brintnall was chief criminal deputy (1983–86) under prosecuting attorney William Griffies and then senior criminal prosecutor and head of the appeals unit (1986–94) under prosecuting attorney John Ladenburg. In 1994 she moved into the civil division of the Pierce
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Active in community affairs, Quinn-Brintnall served on the boards of the Emergency Food Network, Werlin Reading Teams, and Tacoma Youth Symphony. She supported the Christian Brotherhood Academy and serves on its advisory committee. She completed a three-year term on the vestry of St. Matthew
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that she would step down in January 2014. "While I am disappointed that I will not be able to finish my third term, I am confident that the governor will appoint a replacement who will serve the people of Washington well", she explained.
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County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. She worked there for six years on a variety of civil topics, including annexations, incorporations, land use, contracts, bankruptcy, elder care, juvenile law, labor law, and privacy issues.
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as a Rule 9 intern on felony prosecutions and appeals. After completing law school, she clerked for Judge James A. Andersen at the Court of Appeals, Division I, and then worked for King County as a deputy prosecuting attorney.
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Quinn-Brintnall had two grown sons, Lincoln and Collin Quinn-Brintnall. Her husband, Matt Temmel, recently retired from his job as a Pierce County performance audit coordinator. His sons are Mark and Dominic Temmel.
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In April 2013, the Washington state court system announced Quinn-Brintnall was undergoing treatment for the skin cancer
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and appellate attorney. Before being elected to the bench, she worked for 15 years in
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Quinn-Brintnall prevailed in the 2006 primary election against Beth Jenson.
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Retired Washington Appeals Court Judge Christine Quinn-Brintnall dies at 62
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Quinn-Brintnall took office in November 2000 after being elected to the
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and 12 other counties. Between 2004 - 2007, she served as the court's
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While still in law school, Quinn-Brintnall worked for
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