RCW 9A.40.060
RCW 9A.40.060: Custodial interference in the first degree. - WA.gov
2d 849 (2013). The court held that a parent cannot be charged with custodial interference under RCW 9A.40.060(2) if a parent withholds the other parent from ...
Chapter 9a.40 RCW: KIDNAPPING, UNLAWFUL IMPRISONMENT ...
Kidnapping in the second degree. HTMLPDF · 9A.40.040, Unlawful imprisonment. HTMLPDF · 9A.40.060, Custodial interference in the first degree.
RCW 9A.40.070: Custodial interference in the second degree.
(b) The second or subsequent conviction of custodial interference in the second degree is a class C felony. [ 2015 c 38 s 3; 2003 c 53 s 66; 1989 c 318 ...
Parental Kidnapping & Custodial Interference
According to the Washington State Code Chapter 9a.40.060, custodial interference in the first degree is when a relative of a minor child takes, detains ...
WPIC 39.21 Custodial Interference—First Degree—Relative ...
RCW 9A.40.060. In State v. Carver, 113 Wn.2d 591, 781 P.2d 1308 (1989), the Supreme Court held that RCW 9A.40.060 is not unconstitutionally vague. The court ...
WPIC 19.12. Custodial Interference—Defense
40.060 and RCW 9A.40.070, as well as the language used in RCW 9A.40.080. A defendant is entitled to this instruction if any evidence presented at ...
9A.40.080. Custodial interference--Assessment of costs--Defense
... in locating or returning a child or incompetent person shall be assessed against a defendant convicted under RCW 9A.40.060 or 9A.40.070.
Chapter 9a.40 RCW: KIDNAPPING, UNLAWFUL IMPRISONMENT ...
40.060(2) if a parent withholds the other parent from having access to the child in violation of residential provisions of a domestic violence protection order.
What is Custodial Interference? - Elise Buie Family Law
Custodial interference may be charged in the first degree under RCW 9A.40.060 which is a felony or RCW 9A.40.070 which is a gross ...
9A.40.070. Custodial interference in the second degree
40.060. Custodial interference in the first ... 9A.86.010. Disclosing intimate images · Chapter 9A.90. Washington Cybercrime Act ... RCW 26.09.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE
RCW 9A.40.060. ELEMENTS. 1. Victim is a parent/guardian/institution/agency/other person who has a “lawful right to physical custody” of a child under 18 ...
Revised Code of Washington § 26.09.260 (2023) - Modification of ...
(3) A conviction of custodial interference in the first or second degree under RCW 9A.40.060 or 9A.40.070 shall constitute a substantial change of circumstances ...
Wash. Admin. Code § 110-06-0120 - Secretary's list
RCW 9A.42.030. Criminal mistreatment in the second degree (if the victim is a child) ; RCW 9A.36.100. Custodial assault (if causes bodily harm) ; RCW 9A.40.060.
Loophole in custodial interference law? : r/legaladvice - Reddit
Am I interpreting the custodial interference law in Washington state (RCW 9a.40.060) correctly that if there is no parenting plan, ...
Expert Answers on RCW Custodial Interference and Related Charges
I need to know how to ask the court to bring charges against someone (for RCW 9A.40.060: Custodial interference in the.
Washington State Kidnapping Charges - Burg Criminal Defense
(2) Unlawful imprisonment is a class C felony. 9A.40.060 Custodial Interference in the First Degree. (1) A relative of a child under the age of eighteen or of ...
Washington v. Veliz (Majority and Dissent) - Justia Law
... RCW 9A.40.060(2) to documents created pursuant to chapter 26.09 RCW. I would affirm the Court of Appeals and hold that when RCW 26.50.060 orders contain ...
Rev. Code Wash. (ARCW) § 26.09.260. Modification of parenting ...
(3) A conviction of custodial interference in the first or second degree under RCW 9A.40.060 or 9A.40.070 shall constitute a substantial change of circumstances ...
State v. Kirwin - Washington - Case Law - VLEX 895632388
Kirwin alleged the first alternative, citing RCW 9A.40.060(1) in the caption and with each count alleging that she “took and conceal[ed] ...
Is my daughters father guilty of Parental Kidnapping RCW 9A.40.060 ...
It sounds as though you will soon find yourself in a child custody dispute. But, to your question, if your daughter's father is keeping her ...