STATE v. LEWIS

No. 2178-1.

9 Wn. App. 839 (1973)

515 P.2d 548

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, on the Relation of Norman L. Rupert, Appellant, v. BILL LEWIS, Judge of the Seattle District Court, Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

October 29, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Reaugh, Hart, Allison, Prescott & Davis, Robert B. Allison and Keith R. Baldwin, for appellant.

Christopher T. Bayley, Prosecuting Attorney, and Roger A. Mykelbust, Deputy, for respondent.


SWANSON, C.J.

Did Seattle District Justice Court Judge Bill Lewis have good cause, pursuant to JCrR 3.08, to continue Norman L. Rupert's driving while under the influence of intoxicants trial for more than 60 days? That is the basic question presented by this appeal from a superior court order denying Rupert's petition for a writ of prohibition and remanding the case to justice court for trial. See JTR 3.03.

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