BARRETT v. LUCKY SEVEN SALOON, INC.

No. 72984-I.

96 P.3d 386 (2004)

152 Wash.2d 259

Jeffrey A. BARRETT and John R. Barrett, Jr., his guardian, Petitioners, v. LUCKY SEVEN SALOON, INC., Respondent.

Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

Decided August 26, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Helga Kahr, Joseph Chalverus, Seattle, for Petitioners.

Nicholas Phillip Scarpelli, Kenneth Scott Kagan, Carney Badley Spellman, Seattle, for Respondent.

Bryan Patrick Harnetiaux, Debra Leigh Williams Stephens, Spokane, for Amicus Curiae (Washington State Trial Lawyers Assoc.).


OWENS, J.

Petitioner Jeffrey Barrett was profoundly and permanently injured in an automobile accident caused by an intoxicated driver, Ned Maher. Jeffrey Barrett and John Barrett (Barrett) sued the Lucky Seven Saloon (the Lucky Seven), claiming that it had negligently overserved alcohol to Maher. The jury returned a defense verdict, and Barrett appealed. Barrett assigned error to the trial court's rejection of his proposed jury instructions on RCW 66.44.200(1), which...

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