RAP RULE 16.14
PERSONAL RESTRAINT PETITION--APPELLATE REVIEW
(a) Decision Whether To Transfer. A decision to transfer a petition to
a superior court for a hearing or to retain the petition for determination
by the appellate court is not subject to review by the Supreme Court.
(b) Decision of Superior Court. A decision of a superior court in a
personal restraint proceeding transferred to that court for a determination
on the merits is subject to review in the same manner and under the same
procedure as any other trial court decision.
(c) Other Decisions. If the petition is dismissed by the Chief Judge or
decided by the Court of Appeals on the merits, the decision is subject to
review by the Supreme Court only by a motion for discretionary review on
the terms and in the manner provided in rule 13.5A.
[Amended effective September 1, 2006.]
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