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  1. Washington Supreme Court. As the highest court in the State of Washington, the mission of our court is to uphold the constitution and when called upon through cases, interpret laws passed by the legislature and enforced by the executive branches of government. We recognize that our decisions, how we reach them, and how people are treated when ...

  2. Washington Supreme Court Justices. The nine state Supreme Court justices are elected to six-year terms. Each term is staggered to maintain continuity of the court. The only requirement for the office is that a prospective justice be admitted to the practice of law in Washington state. Vacancies are filled by appointment of the Governor until ...

  3. The Washington Supreme Court is seeking input on proposed changes to the Court’s adopted standards for public defense. The proposed new standards would include lowering the maximum caseloads for public defense attorneys, revising some qualification requirements for public defense attorneys, and setting minimum support staffing requirements ...

  4. The Washington Supreme Court is the highest court in the judiciary of the U.S. state of Washington.The court is composed of a chief justice and eight associate justices. Members of the court are elected to six-year terms. Justices must retire at the end of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 75, per the Washington State Constitution.. The chief justice is chosen by secret ballot ...

  5. This site contains Judicial Branch Information. Unauthorized access or use of this system may violate federal and/or state law and be subject to civil, crimimal and ...

  6. 5 days ago · Listen to the Washington State Supreme Court LIVE at TVW.ORG. TVW also has every Washington State Supreme Court oral argument case heard from 1996 to the present, in an extensive media digital archive. Click “State Supreme Court” to display the list of available years.

  7. Washington State Court Slip Opinions On this website are slip opinions from the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals that were filed after February 22, 2013. Slip opinions are the opinions that are filed on the day that the appellate court issues its decision and are often not the court's final opinion.

  8. Washington Reports, containing the opinions of the newly formed state Supreme Court as well as the opinions of the Territorial Supreme Court filed in 1889, was first published in 1891. By 1905 the cost of a bound volume had grown to $2.50.

  9. Supreme Court Petitions for Review Information on Petitions for Review, filed in the state Supreme Court and asking for a review of a decision made by the Court of Appeals, can be found here. Available information includes: List/Results of Petitions for Review considered by the Supreme Court; Previous Supreme Court decisions on petitions for review

  10. Founded in 1889, the Washington Supreme Court is the state's court of last resort and has nine judgeships. The current chief judge of the court is Steven Gonzalez.In 2018, the court decided 1,269 cases. As of August 2021, four judges on the court were elected in nonpartisan elections and five were appointed by a Democratic governor.

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