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U.S. State Codes
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Washington
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Title 4 - Civil Procedure
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Chapter 4.44 - Trial.
Chapter 4.44 - Trial.
4.44.020 Notice of trial—Note of issue.
4.44.025 Priority permitted for aged or ill parties in civil cases.
4.44.060 Proceedings in trial by court—Findings deemed verdict.
4.44.070 Findings and conclusions, how made.
4.44.080 Questions of law to be decided by court.
4.44.090 Questions of fact for jury.
4.44.110 Jury fee part of taxable costs.
4.44.120 Impanelling jury—Voir dire, challenge for cause—Number.
4.44.130 Challenges—Kind and number.
4.44.140 Peremptory challenges defined.
4.44.150 Challenges for cause defined.
4.44.160 General causes of challenge.
4.44.170 Particular causes of challenge.
4.44.180 Implied bias defined.
4.44.190 Challenge for actual bias.
4.44.210 Peremptory challenges, how taken.
4.44.220 Order of taking challenges.
4.44.230 Exceptions to challenges—Determination.
4.44.240 Challenge determination.
4.44.250 Challenge, exception, denial may be oral.
4.44.260 Oath of jurors.
4.44.270 View of premises by jury.
4.44.280 Admonitions to jurors.
4.44.290 Replacement juror procedure.
4.44.300 Care of jury while deliberating.
4.44.310 Expense of keeping jury.
4.44.330 Discharge of jury without verdict.
4.44.340 Effect of discharge of jury.
4.44.350 Court recess while jury is out.
4.44.360 Proceedings when jury have agreed.
4.44.370 Manner of giving verdict.
4.44.380 Number of jurors required to render verdict.
4.44.390 Jury may be polled.
4.44.410 General or special verdicts.
4.44.420 Verdict in action for specific personal property.
4.44.440 Inconsistency between special findings of fact and general verdict.
4.44.450 Jury to assess amount of recovery.
4.44.460 Receiving verdict and discharging jury.
4.44.470 Court may fix amount of bond in civil actions.
4.44.480 Deposits in court—Order.
4.44.490 Deposits in court—Enforcement of order.
4.44.500 Deposits in court—Custody of money deposited.