In Washington State, malicious mischief is a crime that happens when you cause physical damage to someone else's property. Malicious mischief can include erasing records, information, data, computer programs, or similar computer-related files that are recorded for use in compute...

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In Washington State, deletion of non-conviction data makes it possible to delete the criminal records of a person who was arrested for but not convicted of a crime. Government and background-check databases may still list a crime in your file even if you were not found guilty of...

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In Washington State, possession of stolen property is a crime that happens when you receive, have (possess), conceal, or destroy/discard stolen property. A variety of things will be considered when your case is reviewed by a lawyer or the courts, particularly the value of what yo...
If you have been accused of theft in Washington State, a variety of things will be considered when your case is reviewed by a lawyer or the courts, particularly the value of what you may have stolen. The type of punishment you are given by the court, if you are convicted of thef...
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Vacation of misdemeanor conviction in Washington State allows people who were convicted of a misdemeanor (minor crime) to remove it from their criminal records after a certain amount of time has passed. If you were convicted of a misdemeanor in Washington State at least 3 years a...
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Vacation of felony in Washington State allows people who were convicted of a felonya crime for which the sentence is at least one year in prisonto remove it from their criminal records after a certain amount of time has passed. If you were convicted of a felony in Washington Stat...
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