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7:12 pm 04/24/25

Washington Law on Possessing Child Pornography in the First Degree

By |2025-04-28T19:15:11+00:00April 24th, 2025|Child Porn & Internet Crimes|Comments Off on Washington Law on Possessing Child Pornography in the First Degree

Under Washington law, you commit the crime of possessing child pornography in the first degree if you knowingly possess a visual or printed matter depicting a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct (with "sexually explicit conduct" including something like sexual intercourse or masturbation). A conviction of a first degree possession charge is a serious felony [...]

5:19 pm 04/16/25

Federal Crime of Failure to Appear on a Felony

By |2025-04-18T01:54:09+00:00April 16th, 2025|Federal Crimes|Comments Off on Federal Crime of Failure to Appear on a Felony

U.S. federal law says  that you commit a crime if you knowingly fail to appear in court for a felony offense. The crime is charged in addition to your underlying felony, and it can add years to any federal prison sentence imposed for that felony. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now if you [...]

4:06 pm 04/10/25

Washington’s Deadly Weapon Sentencing Enhancement

By |2025-04-18T01:55:28+00:00April 10th, 2025|Legal Terms/General Issues, Sentencing|Comments Off on Washington’s Deadly Weapon Sentencing Enhancement

If you are charged with a crime in Washington State, one of the most serious factors that can increase your sentence is the use of a deadly weapon. Washington law includes a "deadly weapon sentencing enhancement," that can significantly increase the amount of time you spend behind bars, even beyond the standard sentencing range for [...]

11:54 pm 04/03/25

Washington’s Prison-Based Drug Offender Sentencing Alternative

By |2025-04-18T01:58:43+00:00April 3rd, 2025|Drug Crimes|Comments Off on Washington’s Prison-Based Drug Offender Sentencing Alternative

Washington’s Drug Offender Sentencing Alternative (DOSA) is a program designed to reduce recidivism by offering eligible drug offenders a chance at rehabilitation instead of serving their full prison sentence. While there are two forms of DOSA—prison-based and residential—the prison-based DOSA is a structured program that allows qualifying offenders to serve a portion of their sentence [...]

6:50 pm 03/27/25

Washington Law on Dangerous Weapons

By |2025-04-18T02:01:13+00:00March 27th, 2025|Firearms, Gun Crimes|Comments Off on Washington Law on Dangerous Weapons

Washington criminal law makes it a crime for you to carry or perform certain acts with a so-called "dangerous weapon" (for example, a slungshot or a dagger). A violation of Washington's dangerous weapons law can lead to misdemeanor charges punishable by up to one year in jail. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now [...]

5:35 pm 03/19/25

Federal Criminal Law on Failure to Pay Child Support

By |2025-04-18T02:02:29+00:00March 19th, 2025|Federal Crimes|Comments Off on Federal Criminal Law on Failure to Pay Child Support

U.S. Federal law says that it can be a crime, in some situations, if you purposely fail to pay child support obligations. The offense can result in fines and a federal prison sentence of between six months and two years. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now if you have been charged with any [...]

5:29 pm 03/13/25

Washington Law on Rape in the Third Degree

By |2025-04-18T02:05:18+00:00March 13th, 2025|Sex Crimes|Comments Off on Washington Law on Rape in the Third Degree

Washington law carves out three different degrees of rape. These are rape in the first degree, rape in the second degree, and rape in the third degree. Third degree rape involves non-consensual sex and a threat of harm to the "victim's" property rights. Rape in the third degree is a serious felony (as opposed to [...]

6:17 pm 03/06/25

Second Degree Rape Under Washington Law

By |2025-04-18T02:06:52+00:00March 6th, 2025|Sex Crimes, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Second Degree Rape Under Washington Law

There are three different degrees of rape under Washington law. Rape in the first degree is considered the most severe offense of all three, but note that second degree rape is a Class A felony that can result in a life sentence. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now if you are being charged [...]

11:18 pm 02/27/25

Washington Law on Rape in the First Degree

By |2025-04-18T02:03:41+00:00February 27th, 2025|Sex Crimes, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Washington Law on Rape in the First Degree

Washington law has three different degrees of rape. The most serious is rape in the first degree, which is considered a Class A felony punishable by life in prison. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now if you have been charged with any type of sex crime. How Does Washington Law Define Rape in [...]

1:05 am 02/20/25

Federal Law on Fraud Against the Government

By |2025-04-18T02:08:31+00:00February 20th, 2025|Federal Crimes, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Federal Law on Fraud Against the Government

Federal law says that it is a crime for you to commit a fraud against the U.S. An example is engaging in any fraud in the purchase of property or services with the federal government. The penalties for committing a fraud against the government include substantial fines and a federal prison sentence of up to [...]

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