Inquest Program Team
Dee Sylve
Dee Sylve is the Inquest Program Manager. She comes to the Inquest Program from the Prosecuting Attorney's Office where she worked for more than 17 years. Dee was an equity and social justice (ESJ) leader in the Prosecutor's Office, implementing trainings and helping to apply an equity lens in hiring. Dee has also attended the Aspen Institute's Racial Equity Leadership Development Seminar for new and emerging leaders across the country.
Dee was born and raised in Seattle in the Beacon Hill and Skyway areas. She has also lived in Atlanta and the "other" Washington (D.C.), but there is something about the Pacific Northwest that called her home. Dee has a bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and a master's degree in Public Administration.
Outside of work, you will find Dee spending quality time with her two daughters and being a "dance mom." She also loves to travel but is waiting for her youngest daughter to get old enough and patient enough to enjoy the traveling experience.
Matt Anderson
Matt Anderson, the lead Inquest Program Attorney, assists the Inquest Administrators and all parties by facilitating resolution of contested issues as well as organizing and presenting testimony on individual cases. Matt trains and recruits pro tem attorneys and, in coordination with all program personnel, develops best practices for those attorneys. Matt's passion for procedural justice has developed over years of public service, first as a criminal prosecutor and later as a judge pro tempore and hearing examiner. He serves on the Washington State Bar Association Council on Public Defense.
Florence (Flo) Armah
Flo Armah is one of the Inquest Program Coordinators. She brings experience from King County District Court in Seattle, where she handled the Jail Misdemeanor and Felony Investigation calendar. Prior to that, she was a Deputy Court Clerk at Franklin County Municipal Court in Columbus, Ohio, working in the Criminal/Traffic Division.
Flo graduated with a master's in public administration from Seattle University's Institute of Public Service. She earned her undergraduate degree in Political Science with a minor in Criminal Justice at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.
Flo was born and raised in Ghana, West Africa. She moved to the United States as a teenager where she lived in New York and Columbus, Ohio. Flo fell in love with Washington State when she visited her brother in 2011 and moved to the Seattle metro in 2018.
Giving back and being of service to the public has always been Flo's passion.
Angelina Jimeno
Angelina Jimeno, an Inquest Program Coordinator, made a commitment more than 20 years ago to being in a public servant role while building and developing working relationships within King County and the community. She still enjoys that today.
Angelina's King County career began with the Department of Judicial Administration where she worked in many areas: Disbursements, Records Access, Director's Office, and later transferred to Superior Court's Administration Office ensuring seamless daily operations from behind the scenes. During college, she drove a King County Metro bus part-time.
She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Washington and has a master's degree in Counseling Psychology.
Born in San Francisco, Angelina has lived throughout the U.S. and considers herself a Pacific Northwest adventurer. She enjoys hiking, baking and spending quality time with her family. Her kids are Emmanuel, a recent Seattle University graduate, and Alexi, a junior attending University of Hawai'i at Hilo. Her husband, Teddy, also works for King County.
Cady Nicol
Cady Nicol is an Inquest Program Attorney who assists the Inquest Administrators and all parties by facilitating resolution of contested issues and prepares the individual inquest cases for presentation to the inquest jury panel.
She joined the Inquest Program in August 2022 from the King County Department of Public Defense, where she was a public defender for four years. Prior to that, she was a staff attorney for the Second Circuit Staff Attorney's Office in New York City. She brings additional experience as an executive managing director for the Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual and as a class action clerk.
Cady earned her law degree from Columbia Law School and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University. She is originally from Minnesota and has also lived in New York, Maryland, and Tennessee.
Christian Olson
Christian Olson supports the livestreaming and audiovisual (AV) technology used during inquest proceedings. He brings several years of professional AV and live sound experience, including working as an AV Technician with Compass Group supporting the Microsoft campus. Prior to Microsoft AV, he worked with PSAV/Encore in all facets of event production such as audio, video, projection, lighting, and light rigging. In addition to AV, he also worked for King County in a part-time role at the White Center Teen Program, beginning during the pandemic.
His continued desire to serve the community and to support social justice led him to the Inquest Program, which he feels his diverse experiences make for the perfect fit.
Christian has lived in King County his whole life, except for the years he attended Western Washington University, where he studied English Literature and music. Outside of work, he enjoys playing music, hanging out with family, and cheering on the Mariners.
Kaela Reilly
Kaela Reilly, an Inquest Program Coordinator, comes to the program from the King County Department of Judicial Administration, where she worked for nearly five years. She worked as a Deputy Clerk/Clerk Administrative Specialist, with experience in the Records Access and Caseflow sections. She first gained an introduction to the Washington court system through an internship and volunteer work at the King County Sexual Assault Resource Center.
Kaela received both her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from the University of Washington. Her master's is in International Studies with a concentration in Comparative Religion, focused on the relationship between religion, law, and women's rights. During her graduate studies, she worked in the Undergraduate Admissions Office at UW. She enjoys staying involved in the educational environment and still helps read and evaluate freshman applications on a part-time seasonal basis.
Kaela has lived in Seattle her whole life and travels whenever she can.
Tenaya Scheinman
Tenaya Scheinman is an Inquest Program Attorney. She assists the Inquest Administrators and all parties by facilitating resolution of contested issues and prepares individual inquest cases for presentation to the inquest jury.
Tenaya served as a staff attorney for the King County Department of Public Defense for nearly 16 years before joining the Inquest Program team in January 2024. She also brings experience as a litigation attorney Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati.
She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law and has a Bachelor of Arts in Economics with high honors from Swarthmore College.
In her free time, Tenaya is an avid cyclist and also enjoys bird watching.
Claire Thornton
Claire Thornton is an Inquest Program Attorney who assists the Inquest Administrators and all parties by facilitating resolution of contested issues and prepares the individual inquest cases for presentation to the inquest jury panel.
Claire started her legal career as a public interest environmental/land use attorney. At King County, Claire started as a bailiff in Superior Court and, when her judge retired, Claire then worked for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office for 15 years. She joined the Inquest Program team in March 2020.
Claire is a lifelong Seattleite (minus a few years of childhood in Reno, Nevada, and her law school years in Portland, Oregon) and is passionate about serving our community.
Anu Zangri
Anu Zangri, an Inquest Program Attorney, assists the Inquest Administrators and all parties by facilitating resolution of contested issues and prepares the individual inquest cases for presentation to the inquest jury panel.
Before coming to the Department of Executive Services, Anu worked at the Department of Public Defense for more than 12 years. She practiced in the misdemeanor, juvenile and felony divisions. She particularly loved and developed an expertise working with juvenile clients. She also was a visiting clinical professor at the Youth Advocacy Clinic at Seattle University in 2019.
Anu is a lifelong Pacific Northwest resident. She obtained her undergraduate degree from Seattle Pacific University and her law degree from Seattle University. She enjoys spending time with her family and friends.