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10.70.150 – Aliens committed -- Copies of clerk's records | Washington Law

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10.70.150 – Aliens committed -- Copies of clerk's records

Washington Criminal Procedure § 10.70.150

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RCW 10.70.150 - Aliens committed -- Copies of clerk's records Upon the official request of the United States immigration officer in charge of the territory or district in which is located any court committing any alien to any state or county institution which is supported wholly or in part by public funds, it shall be the duty of the clerk of such court to furnish without charge a certified copy of the complaint, information or indictment and the judgment and sentence and any other record perta
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