Court of Appeals of Washington, 2015

City Of Renton v. Robin D. Miller

City Of Renton v. Robin D. Miller
Court of Appeals of Washington · Decided November 16, 2015

City Of Renton v. Robin D. Miller

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

CITY OF RENTON, No. 71766-9-1 C=3

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DIVISION ONE en $ CJ"j f • ROBIN D. MILLER, UNPUBLISHED OPINION — ;.-: i;; Appellant. FILED: November 16, 2015

Lau, J. — Robin D. Miller contested a $45 parking infraction in Renton Municipal Court. The court found the infraction committed, and Miller appealed to King County Superior Court, which dismissed the claim on procedural grounds. We granted discretionary review.

We do not reach the merits of the claim because we conclude that this court lacks jurisdiction to hear the case. Under RCW 2.06.030, the appellate jurisdiction of this court does not extend to civil actions at law for the recovery of money or personal property when the original amount in controversy does not exceed the sum of $200. In City of Bremerton v. Spears, 134Wn.2d 141, 151-53, 949 P.2d 347 (1998), the Supreme Court concluded this jurisdictional proscription is absolute.

The appeal is dismissed.

WE CONCUR:

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