Hit & Run Attended/Unattended

When a driver crashes their vehicle into another vehicle and then flees the scene, this is considered a hit and run. In Washington State, a Hit and Run is considered a criminal offense. Consequences are significant and may include jail time, fines, restitution for injury or property damage, increased insurance costs, and the long-term impact …

Negligent Driving – Second Degree

What is Negligent Driving in the Second Degree? Negligent Driving in the Second Degree is also known as Negligent Driving 2 or “Neg 2”. Under Washington State law, a person is guilty of Negligent Driving in the Second Degree if, under circumstances not constituting Negligent Driving in the First Degree, he or she drives in a …

Criminal Trespass

No Trespassing! We have all seen the signs. However, we may not have all stopped to consider the law and potential consequences involved of ignoring them. Criminal Trespass Law: In Washington State, criminal trespassing is classified into two degrees. Criminal Trespass in the first degree is a gross misdemeanor and Criminal Trespass in the second …

Shoplifting / Theft in the 3rd Degree

What is Shoplifting or Theft in the 3rd degree? Think before you consider shoplifting! Even small items can add up to big problems. Merchants of all kinds throughout Washington State put significant funding into loss prevention and do not hesitate to encourage prosecution of even the smallest offenses. Theft offenses in Washington State are separated …