Washington Constitution
Article IV, § 2(a) — Temporary Performance of Judicial Duties
Washington Const. art. IV, § 2(a)
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Wash. Const. art. IV, § 2(a).
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When necessary for the prompt and orderly administration of justice a majority of the Supreme Court is empowered to authorize judges or retired judges of courts of record of this state, to perform, temporarily, judicial duties in the Supreme Court, and to authorize any superior court judge to perform judicial duties in any superior court of this state.
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History
AMENDMENT 38, 1961 House Joint Resolution No. 6, p 2757. Approved November, 1962.
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