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Home » US Law » 2022 Revised Code of Washington » Title 10 - Criminal Procedure » Chapters » Chapter 10.99 - Domestic Violence—Official Response.

10.99.010 – Purpose—Intent.

RCW 10.99.010 Purpose—Intent. The purpose of this chapter is to recognize the importance of domestic violence as a serious crime against society and to assure the victim of domestic violence the maximum protection from abuse which the law and those who enforce the law can provide. The legislature finds that the existing criminal statutes are […]

10.99.020 – Definitions.

RCW 10.99.020 Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter. (1) “Agency” means a general authority Washington law enforcement agency as defined in RCW 10.93.020. (2) “Association” means the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs. (3) “Dating relationship” has the same meaning as in RCW 7.105.010. […]

10.99.030 – Law enforcement officers—Training, powers, duties—Domestic violence reports (as amended by 2019 c 110).

RCW 10.99.030 Law enforcement officers—Training, powers, duties—Domestic violence reports (as amended by 2019 c 110). (1) All training relating to the handling of domestic violence complaints by law enforcement officers shall stress enforcement of criminal laws in domestic situations, availability of community resources, and protection of the victim. Law enforcement agencies and community organizations with […]

10.99.033 – Law enforcement officers—Training—Criminal justice training commission.

RCW 10.99.033 Law enforcement officers—Training—Criminal justice training commission. (1) All training relating to the handling of domestic violence complaints by law enforcement officers must stress enforcement of criminal laws in domestic situations, availability of community resources, and protection of the victim. Law enforcement agencies and community organizations with expertise in the issue of domestic violence […]

10.99.035 – Law enforcement agencies—Domestic violence records.

RCW 10.99.035 Law enforcement agencies—Domestic violence records. (1) A law enforcement agency shall forward the offense report regarding any incident of domestic violence to the appropriate prosecutor within ten days of making such report if there is probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed, unless the case is under active investigation. Upon […]

10.99.040 – Duties of court—No-contact order.

RCW 10.99.040 Duties of court—No-contact order. (1) Because of the serious nature of domestic violence, the court in domestic violence actions: (a) Shall not dismiss any charge or delay disposition because of concurrent dissolution or other civil proceedings; (b) Shall not require proof that either party is seeking a dissolution of marriage prior to instigation […]

10.99.045 – Appearances by defendant—Defendant’s history—No-contact order.

RCW 10.99.045 Appearances by defendant—Defendant’s history—No-contact order. (1) A defendant arrested for an offense involving domestic violence as defined by RCW 10.99.020 shall be required to appear in person before a magistrate within one judicial day after the arrest. (2) A defendant who is charged by citation, complaint, or information with an offense involving domestic […]

10.99.050 – Victim contact—Restriction, prohibition—Violation, penalties—Written order—Procedures—Notice of change.

RCW 10.99.050 Victim contact—Restriction, prohibition—Violation, penalties—Written order—Procedures—Notice of change. (1) When a defendant is found guilty of a crime and a condition of the sentence restricts the defendant’s ability to have contact with the victim, such condition shall be recorded and a written certified copy of that order shall be provided to the victim. (2)(a) […]

10.99.055 – Enforcement of orders.

RCW 10.99.055 Enforcement of orders. A peace officer in this state shall enforce an order issued by any court in this state restricting a defendant’s ability to have contact with a victim by arresting and taking the defendant into custody, pending release on bail, personal recognizance, or court order, when the officer has probable cause […]

10.99.060 – Prosecutor’s notice to victim—Description of available procedures.

RCW 10.99.060 Prosecutor’s notice to victim—Description of available procedures. The public attorney responsible for making the decision whether or not to prosecute shall advise the victim of that decision within five days, and, prior to making that decision shall advise the victim, upon the victim’s request, of the status of the case. Notification to the […]

10.99.070 – Liability of peace officers.

RCW 10.99.070 Liability of peace officers. A peace officer shall not be held liable in any civil action for an arrest based on probable cause, enforcement in good faith of a court order, or any other action or omission in good faith under this chapter arising from an alleged incident of domestic violence brought by […]

10.99.080 – Penalty assessment (as amended by 2015 c 265).

RCW 10.99.080 Penalty assessment (as amended by 2015 c 265). (1) All superior courts, and courts organized under Title 3 or 35 RCW, may impose a penalty assessment not to exceed one hundred dollars on any ((person))adult offender convicted of a crime involving domestic violence. The assessment shall be in addition to, and shall not […]

10.99.090 – Policy adoption and implementation.

RCW 10.99.090 Policy adoption and implementation. (1) By December 1, 2004, the association shall develop a written model policy on domestic violence committed or allegedly committed by sworn employees of agencies. In developing the policy, the association shall convene a work group consisting of representatives from the following entities and professions: (a) Statewide organizations representing […]

10.99.100 – Sentencing—Factors—Defendant’s criminal history.

RCW 10.99.100 Sentencing—Factors—Defendant’s criminal history. (1) In sentencing for a crime of domestic violence as defined in this chapter, courts of limited jurisdiction shall consider, among other factors, whether: (a) The defendant suffered a continuing pattern of coercion, control, or abuse by the victim of the offense and the offense is a response to that […]

10.99.901 – Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.

RCW 10.99.901 Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521. For the purposes of this chapter, the terms spouse, marriage, marital, husband, wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and family shall be interpreted as applying equally to state registered domestic partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships […]