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9.95.440 – Sex offenders -- Reinstatement of release | Washington Law

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9.95.440 – Sex offenders -- Reinstatement of release

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.95.440

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RCW 9.95.440 - Sex offenders -- Reinstatement of release In the event the board suspends the release status of an offender released under RCW 9.95.420 by reason of an alleged violation of a condition of release, or pending disposition of a new criminal charge, the board may nullify the suspension order and reinstate release under previous conditions or any new conditions the board determines advisable under RCW 9.94A.713(5). Before the board may nullify a suspension order and reinstate relea
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