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  • 09-22-2008, 06:02 AM
    huberj
    Murder 2 in Washington State
    My question involves criminal law for the state of: wa

    if found guilty of murder 2 whats max time. or does jurys gave sentence time?

    thank
  • 09-22-2008, 06:51 AM
    cyjeff
    Re: Murder 2 WA State
    The statute...

    Quote:

    RCW 9A.32.050
    Murder in the second degree.

    (1) A person is guilty of murder in the second degree when:

    (a) With intent to cause the death of another person but without premeditation, he or she causes the death of such person or of a third person; or

    (b) He or she commits or attempts to commit any felony, including assault, other than those enumerated in RCW 9A.32.030(1)(c), and, in the course of and in furtherance of such crime or in immediate flight therefrom, he or she, or another participant, causes the death of a person other than one of the participants; except that in any prosecution under this subdivision (1)(b) in which the defendant was not the only participant in the underlying crime, if established by the defendant by a preponderance of the evidence, it is a defense that the defendant:

    (i) Did not commit the homicidal act or in any way solicit, request, command, importune, cause, or aid the commission thereof; and

    (ii) Was not armed with a deadly weapon, or any instrument, article, or substance readily capable of causing death or serious physical injury; and

    (iii) Had no reasonable grounds to believe that any other participant was armed with such a weapon, instrument, article, or substance; and

    (iv) Had no reasonable grounds to believe that any other participant intended to engage in conduct likely to result in death or serious physical injury.

    (2) Murder in the second degree is a class A felony.
    The Sentence...

    Quote:

    RCW 9A.20.010
    Classification and designation of crimes.

    (1) Classified Felonies. (a) The particular classification of each felony defined in Title 9A RCW is expressly designated in the section defining it.

    (b) For purposes of sentencing, classified felonies are designated as one of three classes, as follows:

    (i) Class A felony; or

    (ii) Class B felony; or

    (iii) Class C felony.

    (2) Misdemeanors and Gross Misdemeanors. (a) Any crime punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment in a county jail for not more than ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment is a misdemeanor. Whenever the performance of any act is prohibited by any statute, and no penalty for the violation of such statute is imposed, the committing of such act shall be a misdemeanor.

    (b) All crimes other than felonies and misdemeanors are gross misdemeanors.
    Quote:

    RCW 9A.20.021
    Maximum sentences for crimes committed July 1, 1984, and after.

    (1) Felony. Unless a different maximum sentence for a classified felony is specifically established by a statute of this state, no person convicted of a classified felony shall be punished by confinement or fine exceeding the following:

    (a) For a class A felony, by confinement in a state correctional institution for a term of life imprisonment, or by a fine in an amount fixed by the court of fifty thousand dollars, or by both such confinement and fine;

    (b) For a class B felony, by confinement in a state correctional institution for a term of ten years, or by a fine in an amount fixed by the court of twenty thousand dollars, or by both such confinement and fine;

    (c) For a class C felony, by confinement in a state correctional institution for five years, or by a fine in an amount fixed by the court of ten thousand dollars, or by both such confinement and fine.

    (2) Gross misdemeanor. Every person convicted of a gross misdemeanor defined in Title 9A RCW shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for a maximum term fixed by the court of not more than one year, or by a fine in an amount fixed by the court of not more than five thousand dollars, or by both such imprisonment and fine.

    (3) Misdemeanor. Every person convicted of a misdemeanor defined in Title 9A RCW shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for a maximum term fixed by the court of not more than ninety days, or by a fine in an amount fixed by the court of not more than one thousand dollars, or by both such imprisonment and fine.

    (4) This section applies to only those crimes committed on or after July 1, 1984.
  • 10-07-2008, 09:07 PM
    huberj
    Guilty Murder 2 in Washington
    :wallbang:My question involves criminal law for the state of: wa

    HEY its over he was find guilty murder2 he could get 30-38 yrs. he gets sentence nov. 14, 2008 someone told me this means he'll do 15yrs why only 15 if he gets 30? any feed back on this.
  • 10-08-2008, 02:16 PM
    aaron
    Re: Guilty Murder 2 in Washington
    Take a look at the state sentencing guidelines.
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