HUNDTOFTE v. ENCARNACIÓN

No. 66428-0-I.

280 P.3d 513 (2012)

Aaron HUNDTOFTE and Kent Alexander, Plaintiffs, v. Ignacio ENCARNACIÓN and Norma Karla Farias and all others in possession, Respondents, King County Superior Court Office Of Judicial Administration, Intervenor Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

July 16, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sarah Jackson , Thomas W. Kuffel , King County Prosecutors Office, Seattle, WA, for Appellant.

Allyson G. O'Malley-Jones , Eric Dunn , Leticia Camacho , Northwest Justice Project, Seattle, WA, for Respondent.

Katherine George , Harrison Benis and Spence, Seattle, WA, for Amicus Curiae Allied Daily Newspapers Coalition for Open Govt.

Douglas Klunder , Seattle, WA, for ACLU.

Leona Bratz , Snohomish County Legal Services, Everett, WA, Rory B. O'Sullivan , King Co. Bar Association, Seattle, WA, for King Co. Housing.


DWYER, J.

¶ 1 Article I, section 10 of the Washington Constitution confers upon the public the right to open judicial proceedings and records. This presumption of openness, although not absolute, may be limited only by significant countervailing interests. In determining whether restricted access is justified, the trial court must engage in a five-step analysis in which the asserted interest is weighed against the public's constitutional right. Because openness...

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