KING COUNTY v. PRIMEAU

No. 8849-1-I.

30 Wn. App. 664 (1981)

637 P.2d 987

KING COUNTY, Appellant, v. IRENE PRIMEAU, Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

December 14, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norm Maleng, Prosecuting Attorney, and Kurt P. Hermanns and Robert D. Johns, Deputies, for appellant.

Frank N. Bean, for respondent.


WILLIAMS, J.

This action was brought by King County to require Irene Primeau to abide by the county's Uniform Housing Code. The trial court dismissed the case because the county officers searched her home under a warrant obtained ex parte without first having requested permission to inspect. We affirm.

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