State v. Smith

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 2014-09-25

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¶59 (dissenting) — During William Glen Smith’s trial, the judge and attorneys left the courtroom and gathered in a nearby hallway to hold private meetings on 12 occasions. 22 The attorneys made motions to exclude testimony and argued over the extent of questioning allowed with certain witnesses, and the judge made rulings regarding the admissibility of evidence and testimony. Those rulings helped shape the course of the trial, y…

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