· 1/11/1996
In Re the Petition for Recall of Beasley
Citations
- 908 P.2d 878
- 128 Wash. 2d 419
How courts have described this case
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- stating that asking someone to confirm the truth of conclusory allegations is not a reasonable inquiry under the circumstances
- stating that -9- In re Recall ofEdward M Piper, 90883-4 asking someone to confirm the truth of conclusory allegations is not a reasonable inquiry under the circumstances
- OPMA not violated \if fewer than a majority meet together on any one occasion\
- unverified information from an unnamed source contained in newspaper articles is not a sufficient basis to support a recall election
- unverified information from an unnamed source contained in newspaper articles is not a sufficient basis to support a recall election
- OPMA not violated “if fewer than a majority meet together on any one occasion”
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Judges: Dolliver
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