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4:07 pm 03/26/26

What Is a Specific Intent Crime in Washington?

By |2026-03-27T16:15:45+00:00March 26th, 2026|Legal Terms/General Issues|Comments Off on What Is a Specific Intent Crime in Washington?

Under Washington criminal law, offenses are often categorized based on the defendant’s mental state. A “specific intent crime” is one such type of offense, and a conviction of these crimes requires the prosecution to prove not only that you committed an act, but that you did so with a particular purpose or objective in mind. [...]

5:27 pm 03/19/26

Are There Enhanced Penalties for Drug Distribution Near Schools and Parks Under Washington Law?

By |2026-03-20T17:34:36+00:00March 19th, 2026|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Are There Enhanced Penalties for Drug Distribution Near Schools and Parks Under Washington Law?

Drug distribution offenses are already treated seriously under Washington law. However, the penalties can become significantly more severe when the alleged activity occurs in certain protected areas, like near schools, school bus stops, or public parks. These locations are commonly referred to as “drug-free zones” under Washington law. For anyone facing drug distribution or possession [...]

4:32 pm 03/12/26

Federal Law on Abusive Sexual Contact

By |2026-03-16T16:49:32+00:00March 12th, 2026|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Federal Law on Abusive Sexual Contact

Most sexual offense cases are prosecuted under state law. However, in certain circumstances, sexual misconduct can be charged as a federal crime. One such offense is abusive sexual contact, a crime that punishes certain forms of non-consensual sexual touching. Although abusive sexual contact doesn’t involve penetration, it’s still considered a serious federal sex offense that [...]

9:24 pm 03/05/26

Is Consent Always a Defense to a Rape Charge in Washington?

By |2026-03-07T17:35:48+00:00March 5th, 2026|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Is Consent Always a Defense to a Rape Charge in Washington?

No, not all the time. Consent can be a defense to certain rape charges in Washington, but it doesn’t work as viable defense under every set of facts. In some situations, the law treats consent as invalid or irrelevant. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now if you’re facing any type of sex crime. [...]

6:55 pm 02/26/26

What Is a Sexual Motivation Enhancement Under Washington Law?

By |2026-03-07T17:37:45+00:00February 26th, 2026|Uncategorized|Comments Off on What Is a Sexual Motivation Enhancement Under Washington Law?

If you are charged with a crime in Washington, the State may seek to add a “sexual motivation” enhancement to the underlying offense. In Washington, a sexual motivation enhancement can significantly increase the consequences of a conviction. This is true even if the underlying charge is not a sex offense. For anyone facing criminal charges [...]

3:04 am 02/19/26

Receiving the Proceeds of Extortion Under Federal Criminal Law

By |2026-03-07T17:39:39+00:00February 19th, 2026|Federal Crimes|Comments Off on Receiving the Proceeds of Extortion Under Federal Criminal Law

Under federal law, it’s a crime not only to commit extortion or threatening conduct, but also to receive, possess, conceal, or dispose of money or other property obtained through extortion when you know it was unlawfully obtained. If convicted of receiving the proceeds of extortion, you can face up to three years in federal prison. [...]

12:35 am 02/13/26

Can You Go to Jail for Violating a Washington Anti-Harassment Order?

By |2026-03-07T17:42:07+00:00February 13th, 2026|Protection Orders|Comments Off on Can You Go to Jail for Violating a Washington Anti-Harassment Order?

Quite possibly, yes. When someone in Seattle or elsewhere in Washington obtains an anti-harassment order against another person, it’s not just a civil document. The order carries serious legal consequences if the restrained person violates it. One of these consequences is, in fact, possible time in jail. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now [...]

4:46 pm 02/05/26

Can You Carry a Concealed Gun at a Public Protest in Washington State? What Protesters Need to Know

By |2026-03-07T17:43:55+00:00February 5th, 2026|Gun Crimes|Comments Off on Can You Carry a Concealed Gun at a Public Protest in Washington State? What Protesters Need to Know

With protests frequently making headlines across the country and here in Seattle, many residents are asking an important and nuanced legal question: Can you legally carry a concealed firearm while participating in a public protest in Washington? The short answer is maybe - but with important exceptions and legal risks. Understanding Washington’s firearm laws and [...]

1:51 am 01/30/26

Can You Carry a Concealed Gun in Washington State?

By |2026-03-07T17:46:46+00:00January 30th, 2026|Gun Crimes|Comments Off on Can You Carry a Concealed Gun in Washington State?

Washington is generally considered a gun-friendly state, but that doesn’t mean you can legally carry a concealed firearm without following specific rules. In fact, many otherwise law-abiding people end up facing serious criminal charges simply because they misunderstood Washington’s concealed carry laws. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now if you’re being charged with [...]

3:14 am 01/23/26

Federal Law on the Sale of Citizenship Papers: What You Need to Know

By |2026-03-07T17:50:44+00:00January 23rd, 2026|Federal Crimes|Comments Off on Federal Law on the Sale of Citizenship Papers: What You Need to Know

In the United States, citizenship is one of the most important legal statuses a person can hold. It carries with it fundamental rights, from voting in federal elections to the ability to live and work without immigration restrictions, and it also comes with legal responsibilities. Because of its significance, the federal government strictly regulates how [...]

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