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Scott Frederick Leist
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The short answer to your question is 31-41 months. That is the standard...
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This answer is based on the very limited facts of your question. Assuming...
Lee Grochmal
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If there is no prior criminal history, the standard range sentence is 93-123...
Daryl A Rodrigues
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Sentences in Washington for felony crimes are issued under sentencing...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

Violent offenses are limited and and generally not eligible. I have pasted a...
Timothy John Leary
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Unfortunately your son is not eligible for a first time offender waiver....
Frank A Selden
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if he has committed a crime such as assault call the police. if he has mental...
John M. Kaman
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I see many questions on avvo in which people want to do what is going to happen...
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Jeffrey Alan Lustick
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Contributor Level 5

I would really need more information in order to answer your question because...
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Jonathan Dichter
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Contributor Level 5

This depends on the degree of the offense. If there's a class A felony pending,...
Lance George Miyatovich
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Contributor Level 6

Assault 1st degree in the State of Washington is classified as a serious...
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Timothy John Leary
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In Washington State, felony sentencing ranges are set by the legislature. There...
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Nicole Terece Dalton
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I think what you may be asking is whether Assault 2 is an offense that falls...
Theodore W. Robinson
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While your question is worded incompletely, I am assuming you are asking...
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Daniel A Swedlow
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Criminal history, especially convicion information, is public information and...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

Sentencing is one of the issues a defendant should address with the defendant's...
Brett S. Nagle
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Have you had any charges or convicions since the juvenile conviction 17 years...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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No felon may possess a gun. Check with a lawyer in your locale about the...
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Timothy John Leary
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Contributor Level 4

With no other felony convictions, the standard sentencing range for an adult...
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Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Contributor Level 7

Federal prosecutors have no power or authority "to dictate" to state...
Anthony D. Cotton
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A case like Felon in Possession could come in State court or Federal court. If...
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James Wrixam McIlvaine
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Contributor Level 4

I do not practice in Washington State, but I can offer some general insight...
Anthony John Colleluori
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Contributor Level 7

While I do not practice in Washington State, most of the questions you ask are...
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Alec Scott Rose
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Contributor Level 7

I practice in California, but my answer is intended to express general...
Okorie Okorocha
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Contributor Level 9

By my calculation or maybe I am wrong, the person should be out of prison by...
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Aaron A Pelley
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Contributor Level 6

The way to go about "expunging" (in Washington this is referred to as "vacating"...
Gregory L Fullington
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RCW 9.96.060 sets forth the requirements for vacating misdemeanor and gross...

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