Class Action Suit Filed Against Washington State For Constitutional Failure to Fund the Courts

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1 2 3 4 5 6 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY 7 JENNIFER RALSTON, CALEB MCNAMARA AND THE ESTATE OF MCNAMARA; BRAEDEN SIMON,

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Plaintiffs, 10 v. 11

NO. CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT FOR CIVIL COURT FUNDING, FINDINGS OF CONSTITUTIONAL VIOLATIONS, AND FOR DECLARATORY RELIEF

STATE OF WASHINGTON, a governmental entity,

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Defendants.

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INTRODUCTION1

15 For decades, our state courts have been reduced to begging the Legislature for adequate 16 funding to no avail. There once was a time when our state’s Supreme Court justices were permitted 17 every other year to address the Legislature in person – to present the State of Judiciary address and 18 invariably petition for funds. But after being roundly chastised by Justice Barbara Madsen one 19 year, the Legislature revoked its invitation. Thereafter, the Court was permitted to present its State 20 of the Judiciary reports only in writing. 21 22 23 24 25

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The words of this complaint are largely the words of Washington State judges written or spoken on the topic of court funding over many decades. COMPLAINT TO FUND AND RESTORE CIVIL JURY TRIALS - 1 STRITMATTER KESSLER KOEHLER MOORE 3600 15th Ave W, #300 | Seattle, WA 98119 Tel: 206-448-1777


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