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9A.82.170 – Financial institution records -- Inspection and copying -- Wrongful disclosure | Washington Law

Learn about Washington's Financial institution records -- Inspection and copying -- Wrongful disclosure law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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9A.82.170 – Financial institution records -- Inspection and copying -- Wrongful disclosure

Washington Criminal Code § 9A.82.170

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RCW 9A.82.170 - Financial institution records -- Inspection and copying -- Wrongful disclosure (1) Upon request of the attorney general or prosecuting attorney, a subpoena for the production of records of a financial institution may be signed and issued by a superior court judge if there is reason to believe that an act of criminal profiteering or a violation of RCW 9A.82.060 or 9A.82.080 has occurred or is occurring and that the records sought will materially aid in the investigation of such a
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