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9.95.240 – Dismissal of information or indictment after probation completed -- Vacation of conviction | Washington Law

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9.95.240 – Dismissal of information or indictment after probation completed -- Vacation of conviction

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.95.240

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RCW 9.95.240 - Dismissal of information or indictment after probation completed -- Vacation of conviction (1) Every defendant who has fulfilled the conditions of his or her probation for the entire period thereof, or who shall have been discharged from probation prior to the termination of the period thereof, may at any time prior to the expiration of the maximum period of punishment for the offense for which he or she has been convicted be permitted in the discretion of the court to withdraw hi
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