In re Det. of Reyes (Majority and Concurrence)
Annotate this CaseRolando Reyes was committed to the custody of the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) following a determination that he was a sexually violent predator (SVP). On appeal, Reyes requested a new SVP commitment hearing, arguing that the trial court committed structural error by closing a pretrial hearing in violation of article I, section 10 of the Washington Constitution. The Court of Appeals rejected Reyes' argument and affirmed his commitment. The issue this case presented for the Supreme Court's review centered on whether a trial court commits structural error by closing a pretrial hearing in a civil proceeding without first conducting an "Ishikawa" analysis. The Court concluded it does not, and therefore affirmed.
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