Washington Court of Appeals

The Washington Court of Appeals is the intermediate level appellate court for the state of Washington.

The court is divided into three divisions. Division I is based in Seattle, Division II is based in Tacoma, and Division III is based in Spokane.

Read more about Washington Court Of Appeals:  History, Composition, Jurisdiction, Jurisdiction Precluded (Vested in The Supreme Court of Washington), Division II, Judges

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