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14 11, 2024

What is Assault in the Third Degree Under Washington Law?

By |2024-11-18T19:49:41+00:00November 14th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on What is Assault in the Third Degree Under Washington Law?

Washington law identifies several degrees of assault. You are guilty of assault in the third degree under certain circumstances that do not amount to assault in the first degree or assault in the second degree. An example is assaulting a school bus driver while that person is performing their official duties. Third degree assault is [...]

7 11, 2024

The Federal Crime of Forced Labor

By |2024-11-08T19:27:04+00:00November 7th, 2024|Federal Crimes, Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Federal Crime of Forced Labor

It is a crime under federal law for you to knowingly provide or obtain the labor or services of a person using force, threats of force, physical restraint, or fraud. The offense is commonly referred to as "forced labor." Forced labor is a serious crime in the U.S. and it can carry a penalty of [...]

30 10, 2024

Second Degree Robbery Under Washington Law

By |2024-11-05T19:39:03+00:00October 30th, 2024|Uncategorized, Violent Crimes|Comments Off on Second Degree Robbery Under Washington Law

You are generally guilty of second degree robbery in Washington if you take another person’s property by means of force, violence, or fear of injury. Second degree robbery is charged as a felony (as opposed to misdemeanor) and a conviction can result in a state prison term of up to 10 years. Please contact a [...]

23 10, 2024

Washington Law on Robbery in the First Degree

By |2024-10-27T22:10:55+00:00October 23rd, 2024|Legal Terms/General Issues, Violent Crimes|Comments Off on Washington Law on Robbery in the First Degree

Washington’s robbery laws say that you are guilty of robbery in the first degree if you commit a robbery and do so under aggravated circumstances (like while armed with a deadly weapon or while injuring someone). The crime is charged as a felony (as opposed to a misdemeanor) and a conviction can lead to a [...]

18 10, 2024

Federal Law on False Information and Hoaxes

By |2024-10-18T02:02:51+00:00October 18th, 2024|Federal Crimes|Comments Off on Federal Law on False Information and Hoaxes

You commit a crime under federal law if you intentionally convey false information that could lead someone to believe that an actual emergency or catastrophic event is imminent. The crime of false information and hoaxes is generally punishable by up to five years in federal prison, but a judge can impose more severe penalties in [...]

11 10, 2024

Malicious Mischief in the Second Degree Under Washington Law

By |2024-10-11T18:45:01+00:00October 11th, 2024|Legal Terms/General Issues|Comments Off on Malicious Mischief in the Second Degree Under Washington Law

Under Washington law, malicious mischief in the second degree is a separate crime than malicious mischief in the first degree. You are guilty of malicious mischief in the second degree in certain situations when you maliciously damage property. The crime is a felony offense (as opposed to a misdemeanor) that is punishable by up to [...]

2 10, 2024

Washington Law on Malicious Mischief in the First Degree

By |2024-10-04T21:11:37+00:00October 2nd, 2024|Legal Terms/General Issues|Comments Off on Washington Law on Malicious Mischief in the First Degree

Washington’s criminal laws say you commit the crime of malicious mischief in the first degree in certain situations when you maliciously damage property. The crime is a felony offense (as opposed to a misdemeanor) that is punishable by up to ten years in state prison. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now if you [...]

25 09, 2024

Washington Law on Assault in the Second Degree

By |2024-09-27T23:41:45+00:00September 25th, 2024|Legal Terms/General Issues, Violent Crimes|Comments Off on Washington Law on Assault in the Second Degree

Washington law carves out several degrees for the crime of assault. You are guilty of assault in the second degree under certain circumstances that do not amount to assault in the first degree (for example, assaulting someone and inflicting substantial bodily harm on the “victim”). Assault in the second degree is a serious felony in [...]

18 09, 2024

Washington Law on Assault in the First Degree

By |2024-09-18T22:55:34+00:00September 18th, 2024|Legal Terms/General Issues, Violent Crimes|Comments Off on Washington Law on Assault in the First Degree

Washington law says that you commit the crime of assault in the first degree in certain situations when you threaten to harm or use force against another person, and you do so with the intent to inflict great bodily harm. The offense is charged as a felony (as opposed to a misdemeanor) and a conviction [...]

13 09, 2024

Federal Law on False Statements to Obtain Unemployment Compensation

By |2024-09-13T19:33:17+00:00September 13th, 2024|Federal Crimes|Comments Off on Federal Law on False Statements to Obtain Unemployment Compensation

Federal criminal laws make it a crime for you to make a false statement in order to obtain unemployment compensation for federal service. The offense is punishable by both a fine and possible time in federal prison. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now if you are facing charges of a federal crime. What [...]

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