When the defendant has been convicted or acquitted upon an indictment or information of an offense consisting of different degrees, the conviction or acquittal shall be a bar to another indictment or information for the offense charged in the former, or for any lower degree of that offense, or for an offense necessarily included therein.
RCW 10.43.020
Offense embraces lower degree and included offenses.
Applied in 14 court decisions — leading case State v. Linton (2006)
Most recently applied in State v. Murawski (December 2007)
1891 c 28 s 74; Code 1881 s 1096; 1873 p 238 s 257; 1854 p 120 s 121; RRS s 2166.
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