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5:25 pm 06/12/25

Understanding the Difference Between First- and Second-Degree Murder in Washington State

By |2025-06-12T17:25:59+00:00June 12th, 2025|Violent Crimes|Comments Off on Understanding the Difference Between First- and Second-Degree Murder in Washington State

When a homicide occurs, one of the first legal questions is: what kind of murder charge applies? In Washington State, murder is primarily classified into two degrees, first-degree and second-degree, each carrying serious consequences. But the difference between the two often comes down to intent, planning, and circumstances. Here’s what you need to know. First-Degree [...]

7:47 pm 06/05/25

Federal Law on Identity Theft

By |2025-06-06T19:53:34+00:00June 5th, 2025|Federal Crimes|Comments Off on Federal Law on Identity Theft

Federal law says that you are guilty of identity theft if you use someone else's personal information to commit fraud or other crimes. A conviction of identity theft is punishable by confinement in federal prison and potential fines (possibly reaching hundreds of thousands of dollars). Please contact a criminal defense attorney now if you are [...]

9:40 pm 05/29/25

What is the Difference Between First-, Second-, and Third-Degree Theft Under Washington Law?

By |2025-05-29T21:40:12+00:00May 29th, 2025|Legal Terms/General Issues, Theft|Comments Off on What is the Difference Between First-, Second-, and Third-Degree Theft Under Washington Law?

In Washington State, theft is classified into three degrees based primarily on the value of the property stolen and the circumstances surrounding the theft. Each degree carries different penalties, ranging from misdemeanors to serious felonies. If you or someone you know is facing theft charges, understanding the distinctions between the degrees of theft is crucial. [...]

4:13 pm 05/22/25

Washington Law on Second Degree Arson

By |2025-05-22T16:13:34+00:00May 22nd, 2025|Legal Terms/General Issues|Comments Off on Washington Law on Second Degree Arson

Washington law acknowledges two degrees of arson. These are arson in the first degree and arson in the second degree. You commit second degree arson in Washington if you knowingly and maliciously cause a fire or explosion which damages a particular structure or object, like a building, motor vehicle, boat, or aircraft. Arson in the [...]

9:05 pm 05/15/25

First Degree Arson Under Washington Law

By |2025-05-17T22:05:35+00:00May 15th, 2025|Legal Terms/General Issues|Comments Off on First Degree Arson Under Washington Law

Under Washington law, you are guilty of arson in the first degree if, under certain circumstances, you knowingly and maliciously cause a fire or explosion. First degree arson is a felony offense (as opposed to a misdemeanor) and the crime is punishable by a possible life term in prison. Please contact a skilled criminal defense [...]

4:41 pm 05/08/25

Federal Law on Assaulting, Resisting, or Impeding a Federal Officer

By |2025-05-17T22:07:05+00:00May 8th, 2025|Federal Crimes, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Federal Law on Assaulting, Resisting, or Impeding a Federal Officer

U.S. federal law says that you commit a crime if you assault, resist, or impede a federal officer. Depending on the specific facts involved in the offense, the penalties can include a potential 20 year prison sentence. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now if you or a loved one is being charged with [...]

4:43 pm 05/01/25

Washington Law on Possessing Child Pornography in the Second Degree

By |2025-05-17T22:09:27+00:00May 1st, 2025|Child Porn & Internet Crimes|Comments Off on Washington Law on Possessing Child Pornography in the Second Degree

Washington law says that you are guilty of possessing child pornography in the second degree if you knowingly possess a visual or printed matter depicting a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct. The crime is charged as a felony offense (as opposed to a misdemeanor), and a conviction can lead to a decade behind bars. [...]

7:12 pm 04/24/25

Washington Law on Possessing Child Pornography in the First Degree

By |2025-05-17T22:11:03+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 [...]

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