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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. 3 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: Seattle, WA
Written by Aaron A Pelley
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. 6 of 6 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense.
Written by Aaron A Pelley
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. 11 of 12 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: Seattle, WA
Written by Aaron A Pelley
The consequence for malicious mischief is based on the value of the damaged item. 8 of 9 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: Seattle, WA
Written by Aaron A Pelley
The consequence for possession of stolen property in Washington State is tied to the value of the item in possession. Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: Seattle, WA
Written by Aaron A Pelley
If you have been accused of theft in Washington State, the value of the stolen item or service determines the consequence. 29 of 31 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: Seattle, WA |