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10.19.170 – Violent offenders -- Reasons for release without bail | Washington Law

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10.19.170 – Violent offenders -- Reasons for release without bail

Washington Criminal Procedure § 10.19.170

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RCW 10.19.170 - Violent offenders -- Reasons for release without bail Notwithstanding CrR 3.2, a court who releases a defendant arrested or charged with a violent offense as defined in RCW 9.94A.030 on the offender's personal recognizance or personal recognizance with conditions must state on the record the reasons why the court did not require the defendant to post bail.
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