RCW 4.44.025
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When setting civil cases for trial, unless otherwise provided by statute, upon motion of a party, the court may give priority to cases in which a party is frail and over seventy years of age, a party is afflicted with a terminal illness, or other good cause is shown for an expedited trial date.
[ 2003 c 406 s 2 ; 1991 c 197 s 1 .]