Whatcom County Council Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee
Whatcom County's Superior Court delivered an extensive state-of-the-court presentation to the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee, revealing both significant operational improvements and mounting challenges. Judge David Freeman, the presiding judge, reported that the court has successfully increased trial availability and throughput through collaborative scheduling practices, with criminal trials rising from previous years and a notable expansion in civil cases driven partly by the massive WRIA 1 water rights adjudication. The court has achieved operational gains through better inter-departmental coordination among judges and judicial assistants, moving away from siloed approaches to case management. Judge Freeman emphasized that this collaborative model, rather than simply adding the fifth judge position, has been the primary driver of increased trial availability. The court validated its pretrial risk assessment tool this year, discovering bias issues that require correction—a process Freeman characterized as proper system improvement rather than failure. However, significant stress points emerged throughout the presentation. The court is operating with minimal staffing margins, particularly in juvenile detention where administrators are working nights and weekends to maintain coverage. The WRIA 1 adjudication has brought approximately 30,000 potential claimants into the system—transforming Whatcom County's caseload to resemble that of much larger jurisdictions like Snohomish County. Court reporter shortages create critical vulnerabilities, with Freeman warning that losing one of their two remaining reporters could force courtroom shutdowns. Protection order cases have increased dramatically due to state law changes, requiring regular use of pro tem judges to maintain hearing schedules. The court has successfully expanded community outreach through events like Adoption Day and Law Day, while also increasing its statewide presence through judicial educa
The meeting featured no formal votes, as this was a presentation-only agenda item (AB 2026-043). The presentation was received by the committee without formal action required. **Key Action Item:**…
**Immediate Actions:** - New jury courtroom coming online "probably in the next few weeks" to increase trial capacity - Administrative office of the courts judicial needs survey beginning in "couple of weeks" that will be "hugely important" for potential judge position justification - JABS recording system installation pending, with funding already earmarked **Water Rights Adjudication Timeline:** - Ongoing for "next decade or so" with ebbs and flows in filing intensity - Potential for periods requiring "a thousand filings a week" from the clerk's office - L…


