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Posted 2 months ago in Violent Crime Spokane, WA
Scott Frederick Leist's answer
The short answer to your question is 31-41 months. That is the standard... Posted 2 months ago in Violent Crime Shoreline, WA
Carl A Munson JR's answer
This answer is based on the very limited facts of your question. Assuming... Posted 4 months ago in Violent Crime Bellevue, WA
Lee Grochmal's answer
If there is no prior criminal history, the standard range sentence is 93-123... Posted 20 days ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
Violent offenses are limited and and generally not eligible. I have pasted a... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Everett, WA
Timothy John Leary's answer
Unfortunately your son is not eligible for a first time offender waiver.... Posted 6 months ago in Guardianship Spokane, WA
Frank A Selden's answer
if he has committed a crime such as assault call the police. if he has mental... Posted 6 months ago in Violent Crime Usk, WA
John M. Kaman's answer
I see many questions on avvo in which people want to do what is going to happen... Posted 6 months ago in Violent Crime Seattle, WA
Jeffrey Alan Lustick's answer
I would really need more information in order to answer your question because... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
Jonathan Dichter's answer
This depends on the degree of the offense. If there's a class A felony pending,... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Stevenson, WA
Lance George Miyatovich's answer
Assault 1st degree in the State of Washington is classified as a serious... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
Timothy John Leary's answer
In Washington State, felony sentencing ranges are set by the legislature. There... Posted 8 months ago in Violent Crime Longview, WA
Nicole Terece Dalton's answer
I think what you may be asking is whether Assault 2 is an offense that falls...
Theodore W. Robinson's answer
While your question is worded incompletely, I am assuming you are asking... Posted 5 months ago in Employment / Labor Seattle, WA
Daniel A Swedlow's answer
Criminal history, especially convicion information, is public information and... Posted 9 months ago in Violent Crime Mountlake Terrace, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Sentencing is one of the issues a defendant should address with the defendant's... Posted 7 months ago in Juvenile Tacoma, WA
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Brett S. Nagle's answer
Have you had any charges or convicions since the juvenile conviction 17 years...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
No felon may possess a gun. Check with a lawyer in your locale about the... Posted 10 months ago in Violent Crime Shelton, WA
Timothy John Leary's answer
With no other felony convictions, the standard sentencing range for an adult... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Federal prosecutors have no power or authority "to dictate" to state...
Anthony D. Cotton's answer
A case like Felon in Possession could come in State court or Federal court. If... Posted about 1 year ago in Violent Crime Puyallup, WA
James Wrixam McIlvaine's answer
I do not practice in Washington State, but I can offer some general insight...
Anthony John Colleluori's answer
While I do not practice in Washington State, most of the questions you ask are... Posted about 1 year ago in Violent Crime Seattle, WA
Okorie Okorocha's answer
By my calculation or maybe I am wrong, the person should be out of prison by... Posted over 2 years ago in Criminal Defense Washington
Aaron A Pelley's answer
The way to go about "expunging" (in Washington this is referred to as "vacating"...
Gregory L Fullington's answer
RCW 9.96.060 sets forth the requirements for vacating misdemeanor and gross... |