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9.95.122 – On-site revocation hearing -- Representation for alleged violators -- Compensation | Washington Law

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9.95.122 – On-site revocation hearing -- Representation for alleged violators -- Compensation

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.95.122

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RCW 9.95.122 - On-site revocation hearing -- Representation for alleged violators -- Compensation (1) At any on-site parole revocation hearing for a person convicted of a crime committed before July 1, 1984, the alleged parole violator shall be entitled to be represented by an attorney of his or her own choosing and at his or her own expense, except, upon the presentation of satisfactory evidence of indigency and the request for the appointment of an attorney by the alleged parole violator, the
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