RCW 10.46.080
Continuances.
A continuance may be granted in any case on the ground of the absence of evidence on the motion of the defendant supported by affidavit showing the materiality of the evidence expected to be obtained, and that due diligence has been used to procure it; and also the name and place of residence of the witness or witnesses; and the substance of the evidence expected to be obtained, and if the prosecuting attorney admit that such evidence would be given, and that it be considered as actually given on the trial or offered and overruled as improper the continuance shall not be granted.
[Code 1881 § 1077; 1877 p 206 § 7; RRS § 2135.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 10.46 - Superior Court Trial.
10.46.060 - True name inserted in proceedings.
10.46.070 - Conduct of trial—Generally.
10.46.085 - Continuances not permitted in certain cases.
10.46.110 - Discharging defendant to give evidence.
10.46.190 - Liability of convicted person for costs—Jury fee.
10.46.200 - Costs allowed to acquitted or discharged defendant.
10.46.210 - Taxation of costs on acquittal or discharge—Generally—Frivolous complaints.