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Aaron A Pelley
Written by Aaron A Pelley
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If you qualify for vacation of a felony conviction, you will not have to list the crime on job, housing, and other important applications.
Aaron A Pelley
Written by Aaron A Pelley
Contributor Level 6

If you were arrested for but not convicted of a crime, government and background-check databases may still list the crime in your record. Expungement can erase the crime.
Aaron A Pelley
Written by Aaron A Pelley
Contributor Level 6

If you were convicted of a misdemeanor in Washington State, you may qualify for a vacation of the misdemeanor. This means you will not have to list it on job, housing, and other important applications.
Aaron A Pelley
Written by Aaron A Pelley
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The consequence for malicious mischief is based on the value of the damaged item.
Aaron A Pelley
Written by Aaron A Pelley
Contributor Level 6

The consequence for possession of stolen property in Washington State is tied to the value of the item in possession.
Aaron A Pelley
Written by Aaron A Pelley
Contributor Level 6

If you have been accused of theft in Washington State, the value of the stolen item or service determines the consequence.

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