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9A.40.090 – Luring | Washington Law

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9A.40.090 – Luring

Washington Criminal Code § 9A.40.090

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RCW 9A.40.090 - Luring A person commits the crime of luring if the person:(1)(a) Orders, lures, or attempts to lure a minor or a person with a developmental disability into any area or structure that is obscured from or inaccessible to the public or into a motor vehicle;(b) Does not have the consent of the minor's parent or guardian or of the guardian of the person with a developmental disability; and(c) Is unknown to the child or developmentally disabled person.(2) It is a defense to luring, w
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In simple terms: Learn about Washington's Luring law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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