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10.77.190 – Conditional release -- Revocation or modification of terms -- Procedure | Washington Law

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10.77.190 – Conditional release -- Revocation or modification of terms -- Procedure

Washington Criminal Procedure § 10.77.190

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RCW 10.77.190 - Conditional release -- Revocation or modification of terms -- Procedure (1) Any person submitting reports pursuant to RCW 10.77.160, the secretary, or the prosecuting attorney may petition the court to, or the court on its own motion may schedule an immediate hearing for the purpose of modifying the terms of conditional release if the petitioner or the court believes the released person is failing to adhere to the terms and conditions of his or her conditional release or is in n
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