Jeffrey Alan Lustick

2000 West Bakerview Rd, Bellingham, WA

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Education

1998
U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General's School
1997
Gonzaga University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

Publications

2015:
The Daily Beast, The Bandidos Biker Gang Had a Bloody Past Even Before Waco
2015:
KOMO News at Noon, On Defending Bikers: What Lays Ahead in Waco
2014:
Whatcom Horrizon, Know your rights
2014:
Bellingham Herald, Nine Whatcom County lawyers honored with Super Lawyer designation
2014:
Federal Way Mirror Newspaper, Federal Way man gets 7-year sentence for using firearm during deadly drug deal
2014:
KGMI Newsmaker Website, Samish Way incident starts online firestorm
2013:
KGMI 790-AM Website, Community rises above rioters
2012:
Reuters Worldwide News Service, Afghan massacre suspect identified, due at Kansas base
2012:
KBAI 930-AM, Self Defense Laws & the Shooting of Trayvon Martin
2012:
KVI 570-AM, Review and Comments upon Court-Martial of Robert Bales
2012:
KOMO Newradio 1000-AM, Legal Commentaries on Military Law
2012:
Al Jazeera, US army names Afghan killings suspect
2011:
The Bellingham Herald, Whatcom County man pleads not guilty to charges he disrupted helicopter with spotlight
2011:
KIRO 710-AM, Ross & Burbank: Lynden Man Jailed
2011:
KGMI Newstalk 790-AM, Lynden man's fate now in the hands of the jury
2011:
Lynden Tribune, Groen verdict: Guilty of single ‘lesser’ charge
2011:
The Seattle Times, Lynden man convicted of incapacitating pilot
2011:
Tacoma News Tribune, Attorney: Whatcom County man shined light at border helicopter, but agents were not in danger
2011:
Blaine Northern Light, Trial begins in case of man accused of blinding two CBP pilots
2011:
SeattlePI.com, Civil Air Patrol Cessna crashes in Puyallup; pilots unhurt
2011:
Yakima Herald-Republic, Deputy expected to plead guilty today
2010:
Bellingham Herald, Lustick Law Firm opens Mount Vernon office
2010:
Bellingham Herald, Suspect in Bellingham shooting surrenders to police, bail set at $1M
2010:
Bellingham Herald, Bellingham airport to shut down for much of September
2010:
KING5.com, Jury deliberations begin in Everett officer's murder trial
2010:
Yakima Herald, Deputy jailed on rape charge will ask for lower bail
2010:
KAPP-TV-Yakima, Attempt to Disqualify County Prosecutor from Case Unsuccessful
2010:
KXLY-TV-Spokane, Deputy wants Yakima prosecutor off his rape case
2010:
USA Today, Yakima sheriff's deputy charged with rape
2009:
kirotv.com, Crash Check List: Legal Tips From An Attorney
2009:
Bellingham Herald, Caregiver who stole from Haggen matriarch sentenced to community service
2009:
KIRO TV-7, Litigation Checklist for Photo Tickets
2009:
Bellingham Herald, Former caretaker accused of stealing from Haggen matriarch
2009:
USA Today, Washington case against Ryan Leaf dismissed
2009:
KCPQ-FOX-13 TV Seattle, Ryan Leaf Arrested At Canadian Border
2009:
Cascadia Weekly, War Torn: Special courts give veterans a second chance
2009:
KIROTV.com, Tips To Fight Your Traffic Fine
2009:
Bellingham Herald, Woman charged with embezzling money from Bellingham preschool
2009:
National Geographic Channel, TV Documentary "Outlaw Bikers: Bandido Nation"
2009:
Lynden Tribune, Boys' bill in Delft Square fire: $579,801.32
2009:
Bellingham Herald, Teens who burned Lynden's Delft Square to pay more than $500,000
2009:
Seattle Post Intelligencer, Fugitive charges against Leaf dismissed in Bellingham
2009:
Bellingham Herald, Woman pleads guilty to stealing money, repays Bellingham preschool
2008:
KING5TV.com, Teens sentenced for Bellingham street race death
2008:
Lynden Tribune, Sentences handed down in Meridian students' crash
2008:
KING 5 Evening News, Blog post about shooting rampage leads to charges
2008:
Lynden Tribune, Second boy in Delft Square fire case sentenced
2008:
Seattle Times, Teens sentenced in Lynden's Delft Square fire
2008:
Lynden Tribune, Boys plead 'not guilty' in fire case
2008:
Bellingham Herald, Both teens plead not guilty to Lynden fire charges
2008:
Seattle Times, Charges against teens upgraded to arson in Lynden fire
2008:
NWCitizen.com, Dave McEachran and His Frivolous Prosecutions
2008:
Lynden Tribune, BREAKING NEWS: Two boys charged with arson in Delft Square fire
2008:
KING5TV.com, Boys accused in Lynden fire appear in court
2008:
Bellingham Herald, Lynden fire suspects appear in court
2008:
KIROTV.com, Teens Sentenced In Bellingham Street Racing Death
2008:
Bellingham Herald, Teens sentenced to prison in Meridian auto fatality
2008:
Seattle Post-Intellingencer, 2 teens sentenced in Bellingham for vehicular homicide
2008:
ABC News, No Jail for WA Man Who Posted He'd Shoot up Mall
2008:
CNN, Man: Mall attack post made in 'heat of the moment'
2008:
First Amendment Center.org, Wash. man's Web post was threat, prosecutors say
2008:
USA Today, Web post inflames post-shooting emotions in Wash.
2008:
The Western Front, Ready reinstated to men's basketball team
2008:
Seattle Times, Army to prosecute Fort Lewis soldier charged in double homicide
2008:
Seattle Times, Army charges Fort Lewis soldier in double homicide
2008:
Bellingham Herald, More Jail Crowding Seen
2008:
Bellingham Herald, Local attorney on national TV show
2008:
KOMOTV.com, Teens sentenced in deadly street racing crash
2008:
Bellingham Herald, WWU men reinstate Ready after plea
2007:
Bellingham Herald, Myspace entries argued in teen racing case
2007:
Methow Valley News, Llama cruelty claims unfounded, mishandled, attorney says
2007:
Bellingham Herald, Driver’s parents say teen had problems
2007:
Bellingham Herald, Teen driver’s behavior at issue
2007:
Bellingham Herald, Teen will be tried as adult in fatal crash
2007:
AS Review - WWU, Cutting Through the Legal Mumbo Jumbo
2006:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, President's Columns
2006:
New York Times, Authorities Say Biker Gang Strong-Armed the Northwest
2006:
Seattle Times, Firefighter who discussed fires pleads innocent
2006:
Associated Press, Wash. County Presents Question of Justice
2006:
Cop.Com, New Rules Make It Hard To Prosecute Visitng Canadians
2006:
Washington Post, Bandido Leader Gets Twenty Month Sentence
2006:
Associated Press, Ex Firefighter Pleads Guilty To District 10 Arson
2006:
Bellingham Herald, Ex-firefighter Pleads Guilty to Arson, Some Charges Dismissed
2006:
Whatcom Independent, City Trying for Bells Shot-out?
2006:
Associated Press Newswire, Bandidos Leader Sentenced to 20 Months
2006:
Seattle Weekly, Bad Boys of Bellingham
2006:
Seattle Times, President of Bandidos motorcycle gang sentenced to 20 months
2005:
New York Times, Authorities Say Biker Gang Strong-Armed the Northwest
2005:
Seattle Times, Feds take another run at heading off biker gang
2005:
Seattle Post-Intellingencer, Volunteer firefighter pleads not guilty to setting fires
2005:
Wall Street Journal, How Tools of War On Terror Ensnare Wanted Citizens
2003:
The Western Front, Jury Finds Local Protester Guilty
2003:
Seattle Times, Trial begins for woman trying to warn recruits
1999:
Regulatory Intelligence Data, Offutt Airman Refuses Anthrax Shot, Convicted at Court-Martial
1999:
Air Force News Service, Airman convicted in anthrax court-martial
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