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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Gerlach v. Cove Apartments, LLC, 446 P.3d 624 (2019)

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Gerlach v. Cove Apartments, LLC, 446 P.3d 624 (2019)
Parent Document
Gerlach v. Cove Apartments, LLC, 446 P.3d 624 (2019)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
2019-05-13

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¶8 We reverse a trial court's evidentiary rulings only upon a showing of abuse of discretion. Subia v. Riveland, 104 Wash. App. 105, 113-14, 15 P.3d 658 (2001). "A trial court abuses its discretion if its decision is manifestly unreasonable or based on untenable grounds or untenable reasons." In re Marriage of Littlefield, 133 Wash.2d 39, 46-47, 940 P.2d 1362 (1997). But an error does not require reversal unless it is prejudicial, and "[e]rror will not be considered prejudicial unless it affects, or presumptively affects, the outcome of the trial."