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RCW 10.05.160

Appeal of deferred prosecution order.

Applied in 6 court decisions — leading case 83 Wash. App. 825 - State v. Hahn (1996)

Most recently applied in City of Walla Walla v. Topel (February 2001)

2019 c 263 s 707; 2010 c 269 s 11; 2008 c 282 s 19; 1999 c 143 s 44; 1998 c 208 s 4; 1985 c 352 s 18.

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The prosecutor may appeal an order granting deferred prosecution on any or all of the following grounds:

(1) Prior deferred prosecution has been granted to the defendant;

(2) For a present petition alleging a domestic violence behavior problem, a prior stipulated order of continuance has been granted to the defendant;

(3) Failure of the court to obtain proof of insurance or a treatment plan conforming to the requirements of this chapter;

(4) Failure of the court to comply with the requirements of RCW 10.05.100;

(5) Failure of the evaluation facility to provide the information required in RCW 10.05.040 and 10.05.050, if the defendant has been referred to the facility for treatment. If an appeal on such basis is successful, the trial court may consider the use of another treatment program;

(6) Failure of the court to order the installation of an ignition interlock or other device under RCW 10.05.140.

Official source: Washington State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Washington statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.