Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 2.28 - Powers of Courts and General Provisions.
2.28.030 - Judicial officer defined—When disqualified.

RCW 2.28.030
Judicial officer defined—When disqualified.

A judicial officer is a person authorized to act as a judge in a court of justice. Such officer shall not act as such in a court of which he or she is a member in any of the following cases:
(1) In an action, suit, or proceeding to which he or she is a party, or in which he or she is directly interested.
(2) When he or she was not present and sitting as a member of the court at the hearing of a matter submitted for its decision.
(3) When he or she is related to either party by consanguinity or affinity within the third degree. The degree shall be ascertained and computed by ascending from the judge to the common ancestor and descending to the party, counting a degree for each person in both lines, including the judge and party and excluding the common ancestor.
(4) When he or she has been attorney in the action, suit, or proceeding in question for either party; but this section does not apply to an application to change the place of trial, or the regulation of the order of business in court.
In the cases specified in subsections (3) and (4) of this section, the disqualification may be waived by the parties, and except in the supreme court and the court of appeals shall be deemed to be waived unless an application for a change of the place of trial be made as provided by law.

[ 2011 c 336 § 39; 1971 c 81 § 11; 1895 c 39 § 1; 1891 c 54 § 3; RRS § 54.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 2 - Courts of Record

Chapter 2.28 - Powers of Courts and General Provisions.

2.28.010 - Powers of courts in conduct of judicial proceedings.

2.28.020 - Contempt—Punishment.

2.28.030 - Judicial officer defined—When disqualified.

2.28.040 - May act as attorney, when.

2.28.050 - Judge distinguished from court.

2.28.060 - Judicial officers—Powers.

2.28.070 - Contempt—Judicial officer may punish.

2.28.080 - Powers of judges of supreme and superior courts.

2.28.090 - Powers of inferior judicial officers.

2.28.100 - Legal holidays—No court—Exceptions.

2.28.110 - Legal holiday—Sitting deemed adjourned.

2.28.120 - Proceedings may be adjourned from time to time.

2.28.130 - Proceeding not to fail for want of judge or session of court.

2.28.139 - County to furnish courthouse.

2.28.140 - Court rooms.

2.28.141 - County commissioners to provide temporary quarters.

2.28.150 - Implied powers—Proceeding when mode not prescribed.

2.28.160 - Judge pro tempore—Compensation—Reimbursement for subsistence, lodging and travel expenses—Affidavit to court.

2.28.200 - Signage concerning assaults in court facilities during court proceedings.

2.28.210 - Court consultation of judicial information system—Disclosure to parties.

2.28.300 - Definitions—Immigration enforcement and civil arrests.

2.28.310 - Immigration and citizenship information—Federal immigration authorities.

2.28.320 - Law enforcement actions in court facilities—Completion of information form—Notice to court staff.

2.28.330 - Privilege from civil arrest—Court facilities.

2.28.340 - Applicability of courts open to all act.