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Code · Washington · Title 10 — Criminal Procedure · Chapter 10.05

RCW 10.05.170

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As a condition of granting deferred prosecution, the court may order supervision of the petitioner during the period of deferral and may levy a monthly assessment upon the petitioner as provided in RCW 10.64.120 . In a jurisdiction with a probation department, the court may appoint the probation department to supervise the petitioner. In a jurisdiction without a probation department, the court may appoint an appropriate person or agency to supervise the petitioner. A supervisor appointed under this section shall be required to do at least the following:
(1)If the charge for which deferral is granted relates to operation of a motor vehicle, at least once every six months request from the department of licensing an abstract of the petitioner's driving record; and
(2)At least once every month make contact with the petitioner or with any agency to which the petitioner has been directed for treatment as a part of the deferral.
[ 1991 c 247 s 2 ; 1985 c 352 s 19 .]
Notes:
Legislative finding — Severability — 1985 c 352: See notes following RCW 10.05.010 .
RCW 10.05.170
Supervision as condition — Levy of assessment. (Effective January 1, 2026.)
As a condition of granting deferred prosecution, the court may order supervision of the petitioner during the period of deferral and may levy a monthly assessment upon the petitioner as provided in RCW 10.64.120 . In a jurisdiction with a probation department, the court may appoint the probation department to supervise the petitioner. In a jurisdiction without a probation department, the court may appoint an appropriate person or agency to supervise the petitioner. A supervisor appointed under this section shall be required to do at least the following:
(1)If the charge for which deferral is granted relates to operation of a motor vehicle, at least once every three months request an abstract of the petitioner's driving record;
(2)At least once every month make contact with the petitioner until treatment is completed;
(3)Review the petitioner's criminal history at a minimum of every 90 days until the end of the deferral period; and
(4)Report known violations of supervision or law and noncompliance with conditions of the deferred prosecution to the court within five business days or as soon as practicable.
[ 2024 c 306 s 25 ; 1991 c 247 s 2 ; 1985 c 352 s 19 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2024 c 306: See note following RCW 9.94A.661 .
Legislative finding — Severability — 1985 c 352: See notes following RCW 10.05.010 .
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