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Code · Washington · Title 12 — District Courts—Civil Procedure · Chapter 12.12

RCW 12.12.090

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Whenever a justice shall be satisfied that a jury, sworn in any civil cause before him or her, having been out a reasonable time, cannot agree on their verdict, he or she may discharge them, and issue a new venire, unless the parties consent that the justice may render judgment on the evidence before him or her, or upon such other evidence as they may produce.
[ 2010 c 8 s 3026 ; Code 1881 s 1778; 1873 p 348 s 77 ; 1854 p 236 s 78 ; RRS s 1855.]
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