Erin Lynn Graser v. Zane William Olsen

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedDecember 5, 2023
Docket39296-1
StatusPublished

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FILED FEBRUARY 8, 2023 In the Office of the Clerk of Court WA State Court of Appeals Division III

COURT OF APPEALS, DIVISION III, STATE OF WASHINGTON

ERIN LYNN GRASER, ) No. 39296-1-III ) Respondent, ) ) v. ) ORDER GRANTING MOTION ) TO PUBLISH OPINION ZANE WILLIAM OLSEN, ) ) Appellant. )

THE COURT has considered the third-party Family Violence Appellate Project, et

al’s motion to publish the court’s opinion of December 5, 2023, and the record and file

herein, and is of the opinion the motion should be granted. Therefore,

IT IS ORDERED, the motion to publish is granted. The opinion filed by the court

on December 5, 2023, shall be modified on page 1 to designate it is a published opinion

and on the last page by deletion of the following language:

A majority of the panel has determined that this opinion will not be printed in the Washington Appellate Reports but it will be filed for public record pursuant to RCW 2.06.040.

PANEL: Judges Fearing, Lawrence-Berrey, Pennell

FOR THE COURT:

___________________________________ GEORGE B. FEARING, Chief Judge For the current opinion, go to https://www.lexisnexis.com/clients/wareports/.

FILED DECEMBER 5, 2023 In the Office of the Clerk of Court WA State Court of Appeals Division III

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DIVISION THREE

ERIN LYNN GRASER, ) ) No. 39296-1-III Respondent, ) ) v. ) UNPUBLISHED OPINION ) ZANE WILLIAM OLSEN, ) ) Appellant. )

FEARING, C.J. — Zane Olsen appeals, on two grounds, entry of a domestic

violence protection order against him. Olsen first argues that the trial court erred when

failing to entertain live testimony and when resolving the question of the parties’

credibility through declarations. Second, Olsen maintains that substantial evidence did

not support a finding that he engaged in coercive control of petitioner Erin Graser.

Because Olsen did not ask for live testimony during the superior court hearing and

because substantial evidence supported the trial court’s finding, we affirm.

FACTS

This appeal arises from a domestic violence protection order granted to wife Erin

Graser against husband Zane Olsen. We take the facts from Graser’s petition for a

domestic violence protection order and Olsen’s responding declaration. For the current opinion, go to https://www.lexisnexis.com/clients/wareports/. No. 39296-1-III, Graser v. Olsen

In her September 9, 2022 petition, Erin Graser answered questions as follows:

Does the restrained person have or own firearms? Yes

Would the restrained person’s use of firearms or other dangerous weapons be a serious and immediate threat to anyone’s health or safety? Yes Even if the restrained person does not have firearms now, has the restrained person ever used firearms, other weapons or objects to threaten or harm you? If yes, describe what happened. Yes. [Olsen] threatened to “kill himself” while holding a gun after a discussion, verbally says he is a burden + should just end his life. This happens about once a month.

Clerk’s Papers (CP) at 24 (boldface omitted)

Other: He has over 15 firearms throught [sic] the house, at least 3 in the bedroom w/ ammo close by, if they are not loaded. In the guest room closet there are most the [sic] remainder of them.

CP at 26 (boldface omitted).

Immediate Protection: Do you need a Temporary Protection Order to start immediately, without prior notice to the restrained person? Yes. .... I want a divorce and I don’t feel I can say that to him + remain safe because of the guns. Once I have an order + can safely change the locks + start divorce proceedings. I will give the guns to his sister at a safer later date. I . . . don’t think he needs to be prohibited from getting more firearms, I just want to safely separate without threats of violence.

CP at 27 (boldface omitted).

What happened most recently that made you want a protection order? Zane’s rage has continuously escalated. Zane bullys [sic] + takes household items (like TV remotes) and keeps them until he deems me good enough to earn them back. I have tried having civil discussions and they are not successful. Almost every discussion ends with him angry + screaming. Every fight is worse + I don’t think I have seen the worst of Zane’s actions.

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CP at 27-28 (boldface omitted).

What happened in the past that makes you want a protection order? 6-8 month [sic] ago Zane threatened to shoot himself while holding a gun after a discussion. Uses his height to intimidate me by walking over and getting in my face. Cusses at me. Once a month verbally says he is a burden + he should just end his life.

CP at 28 (boldface omitted).

Describe any threats of self-harm or suicide attempts by the restrained person. Zane has 23 failed suicide attempts from his childhood. Zane threatened to shoot himself while holding a gun 6-8 months ago.

CP at 29.

In response to Erin Graser’s petition for a domestic violence protection order,

Zane Olsen, on September 15, 2022, filed a declaration that disavowed allegations in the

petition. He averred in part:

3. I have never pointed a firearm at my own head and threatened to kill myself; 4. I have never stated “I should end my life;” 5. I have never threatened Ms. Graser 6. I am legally allowed to own firearms. I am in the process of getting a gun safe; 7. I have always handled my firearms with the upmost care and I am a responsible gun owner; 8. I do not bully Ms. Graser, nor do I take and keep household items hostage from her; 9. Whenever I try to have a serious discussion with Ms. Graser, she turns on the TV and ignores me. I do not scream and fight with her; 10. I do not use my height to intimidate her. I am 6-5 and she is 5-5. I can’t do anything about our height difference;

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