In re Recall of Riddle

CourtWashington Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 26, 2017
Docket94788-1
StatusPublished

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FILED t- OCT 2 S 2017 WASHINGTON STATE E / • SUPREME COURT

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

In the Matter of the Recall of No. 94788-1

JANELLE RIDDLE, ORDER AMENDmC OPINION Yakima County Clerk.

It is hereby ordered that the following change be made to the unanimous opinion of Yu,J., in the above entitled case (page and line references are to the slip opinion filed on October 26, 2017):

On page 1, at line 10, the following language is deleted: ", defeating incumbent Kim Eaton".

DATED this _ day of ,20|'1.

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APPROVED: For the current opinion, go to https://www.lexisnexis.com/clients/wareports/.

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JANELLE RIDDLE, EN BANC

Yakima County Clerk. Filed: OCT 2 6 2M?

YU, J. — Yakima County Clerk Janelle Riddle appeals the trial court's

ruling that five out of the six recall charges filed against her are factually and

legally sufficient. We granted the recall petitioners' motion for accelerated review

and now affirm the trial court.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

Riddle was elected on November 4, 2014, defeating incumbent Kim Eaton.

Riddle executed her oath of office on December 29 and began her term on January

1, 2015. Riddle's term in office has been a challenging one.

Riddle attributes many of the challenges she has faced to Yakima County's

early adoption of new case management software called Odyssey. Yakima County

had received approval to be "an early adopter site" for Odyssey about a year before For the current opinion, go to https://www.lexisnexis.com/clients/wareports/. In re Recall ofRiddle, No. 94788-1

Riddle's election, Yakima County Superior Court Local Administrative

Rule(LAR)2.1. Odyssey was deemed necessary to replace Yakima's "obsolete"

calendaring software, which posed "a threat to the [Superior] Court's continuing

ability to operate." Id. Odyssey was implemented in November 2015, nearly one

year after Riddle took office. Although most of the early adopter sites for Odyssey

encountered some difficulties in its implementation, the Yakima County Clerk's

Office had the most difficulty making the transition.

Another source of difficulty for Riddle has been her ongoing disagreement

with other Yakima County officials, particularly the superior court judges, about

the scope of Riddle's powers and duties as clerk. This disagreement prompted the

Yakima County Superior Court to pass five new local administrative rules

regarding the powers and duties ofthe clerk on an emergency basis pursuant to GR

7(e). LAR 3, 7, 8, 9, 10. Riddle contends that those rules are void because they

conflict with state law and violate separation-of-powers principles.

In May 2017, about two and a half years into Riddle's four-year term, the

recall petitioners (attorneys Rickey Kimbrough, Robert Young,Bruce Smith, and

Richard Johnson)filed a statement of charges against Riddle, Briefly, the charges

allege that Riddle failed to transmit court orders as required by statute, refused to

perform in-court duties and threatened to shut down the Yakima County Superior For the current opinion, go to https://www.lexisnexis.com/clients/wareports/. In re Recall ofRiddle, No. 94788-1

Court, and failed to properly collect and account for clerk's office revenue. The

facts underlying each charge are discussed as relevant to the analysis below.

As required by ROW 29A.56.130, the Yakima County Prosecuting

Attorney's Office drafted a ballot synopsis based on the charges and petitioned for

a ruling on the sufficiency of the charges and the ballot synopsis in Yakima County

Superior Court. The court ruled that five of the six charges were factually and

legally sufficient and approved an amended ballot synopsis that states, in full, as

follows:

BALLOT SYNOPSIS

The charges that Yakima County Clerk, Janelle Riddle, committed misfeasance, malfeasance and/or violated her oath of office allege she:

1. Failed, between October 2015 and November 2016,to properly and timely transmit to [the Department of Social and Health Services], Division of Child Support, orders of child support entered in Yakima County Superior Court, resulting in substantial loss of revenue to the County and harm to parents;

2. Failed, between February 2016 and October 2016 to properly discharge her duty to timely transmit to law enforcement agencies restraining orders entered in Yakima County Superior Court;

3. Refused and/or failed in July 2016 to perform in-court duties required by law, and threatened to shut down or close the Yakima County Superior Court and Yakima County Clerk's Office;

4. Failed, between January 2015 and December 2016 to properly maintain account ofthe monies received by the Yakima County Clerk's Office; and For the current opinion, go to https://www.lexisnexis.com/clients/wareports/. In re Recall ofRiddle, No. 94788-1

5. Failed, between May 2016 and October 2016 to enact procedures to collect for jury services rendered to other courts resulting in a delay of revenue.

Should Janelle Riddle be recalled from office based on these charges?

Clerk's.Papers(CP)at 2442.

Riddle appealed the sufficiency ofthose five charges to this court pursuant

to RCW 29A.56.270. The insufficient charge is not at issue. We affirm the trial

court and hold that all five ofthe remaining charges in the amended ballot synopsis

are factually and legally sufficient and the recall proceeding may move forward.

ISSUES

A. Are the five remaining charges factually and legally sufficient to

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