Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 4.44 - Trial.
4.44.210 - Peremptory challenges, how taken.

RCW 4.44.210
Peremptory challenges, how taken.

The jurors having been examined as to their qualifications, first by the plaintiff and then by the defendant, and passed for cause, the peremptory challenges shall be conducted as follows, to wit:
The plaintiff may challenge one, and then the defendant may challenge one, and so alternately until the peremptory challenges shall be exhausted. During this alternating process, if one of the parties declines to exercise a peremptory challenge, then that party may no longer peremptorily challenge any of the jurors in the group for which challenges are then being considered and may only peremptorily challenge any jurors later added to that group. A refusal to challenge by either party in the said order of alternation shall not prevent the adverse party from using the full number of challenges.

[ 2003 c 406 § 9; Code 1881 § 215; 1877 p 45 § 219; 1869 p 53 § 219; RRS § 333.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 4 - Civil Procedure

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.