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9.95.062 – Stay of judgment -- When prohibited -- Credit for jail time pending appeal | Washington Law

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9.95.062 – Stay of judgment -- When prohibited -- Credit for jail time pending appeal

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.95.062

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RCW 9.95.062 - Stay of judgment -- When prohibited -- Credit for jail time pending appeal (1) Notwithstanding CrR 3.2 or RAP 7.2, an appeal by a defendant in a criminal action shall not stay the execution of the judgment of conviction, if the court determines by a preponderance of the evidence that:(a) The defendant is likely to flee or to pose a danger to the safety of any other person or the community if the judgment is stayed; or(b) The delay resulting from the stay will unduly diminish the d
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