9A.90.090 – Electronic data tampering in the second degree.
RCW 9A.90.090 Electronic data tampering in the second degree. (1) A person is guilty of electronic data tampering in the second degree if he or she maliciously and without authorization: (a) Alters data as it transmits between two data systems over an open or unsecure network under circumstances not constituting the offense in the first […]
9A.90.100 – Electronic data theft.
RCW 9A.90.100 Electronic data theft. (1) A person is guilty of electronic data theft if he or she intentionally, without authorization, and without reasonable grounds to believe that he or she has such authorization, obtains any electronic data with the intent to: (a) Devise or execute any scheme to defraud, deceive, extort, or commit any […]
9A.88.150 – Seizure and forfeiture.
RCW 9A.88.150 Seizure and forfeiture. (1) The following are subject to seizure and forfeiture and no property right exists in them: (a) Any property or other interest acquired or maintained in violation of RCW 9.68A.100, 9.68A.101, or 9A.88.070 to the extent of the investment of funds, and any appreciation or income attributable to the investment, […]
9A.88.160 – Promoting prostitution in the first degree, second degree—Court appearance—No-contact orders—Entry of order into computer-based criminal intelligence information system.
RCW 9A.88.160 Promoting prostitution in the first degree, second degree—Court appearance—No-contact orders—Entry of order into computer-based criminal intelligence information system. (1) A defendant who is charged by citation, complaint, or information with an offense involving promoting prostitution in the first degree as described in RCW 9A.88.070 or promoting prostitution in the second degree as described […]
9A.88.170 – Promoting prostitution in the first degree, second degree—Court may prohibit defendant’s contact with victim—No-contact orders—Issuance, termination, modification—Entry of order into computer-based criminal intelligence information system.
RCW 9A.88.170 Promoting prostitution in the first degree, second degree—Court may prohibit defendant’s contact with victim—No-contact orders—Issuance, termination, modification—Entry of order into computer-based criminal intelligence information system. (1) Because of the likelihood of repeated harassment and intimidation directed at those who have been victims of promoting prostitution in the first degree under RCW 9A.88.070 or […]
9A.88.180 – Promoting prostitution in the first degree, second degree—Condition of sentence restricting contact—No-contact orders—Entry of order into computer-based criminal intelligence information system.
RCW 9A.88.180 Promoting prostitution in the first degree, second degree—Condition of sentence restricting contact—No-contact orders—Entry of order into computer-based criminal intelligence information system. (1) If a defendant is found guilty of the crime of promoting prostitution in the first degree under RCW 9A.88.070 or promoting prostitution in the second degree under RCW 9A.88.080, and a […]
9A.88.190 – Enforcement of rules restricting contact.
RCW 9A.88.190 Enforcement of rules restricting contact. Any general authority Washington peace officer as defined in RCW 10.93.020 in this state may enforce this chapter as it relates to orders restricting the defendants’ ability to have contact with the victim or others. [ 2017 c 230 § 6.]
9A.88.200 – Emergency assistance—Criminal immunity.
RCW 9A.88.200 Emergency assistance—Criminal immunity. (1) A person acting in good faith who seeks emergency assistance for a victim of an offense included in subsection (4) of this section may not be charged or prosecuted for prostitution under RCW 9A.88.030, or an equivalent municipal ordinance, if the evidence for the charge of prostitution was obtained […]
9A.90.010 – Findings—Intent—2016 c 164.
RCW 9A.90.010 Findings—Intent—2016 c 164. The legislature finds that the rapid pace of technological change and information computerization in the digital age generates a never ending sequence of anxiety inducing reports highlighting how the latest device or innovation is being used to harm consumers. The legislature finds that this generates an ongoing pattern of legislation […]
9A.90.020 – Short title—2016 c 164.
RCW 9A.90.020 Short title—2016 c 164. This act may be known and cited as the Washington cybercrime act. [ 2016 c 164 § 2.]