High‑Visibility Enforcement Patrols by WSP During Watershed at the Gorge Amphitheater
Introduction As Watershed enforcement patrols kick off, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) is increasing High Visibility Enforcement (HiVE) efforts around the Gorge Amphitheatre this weekend. The aim:...
Washington RCW 9.41.327: Unfinished Frames and Receivers Law
The regulations surrounding unfinished frames or receivers in Washington State have become a crucial topic following new legislative measures under RCW 9.41.327. As of March...
Die Hard Crimes Washington Law: Legal Breakdown of the 1988 Film
Die Hard (1988) is an iconic action film that follows NYPD officer John McClane as he battles a group of terrorists who have taken hostages in...
Vacating Conviction RCW 9.96.060: Clear Your Record in Washington
In Washington State, individuals who have been convicted of misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor offenses may have an opportunity to clear their criminal records through a...
Washington Untraceable Firearms Law: RCW 9.41.326 Explained
Washington State's RCW 9.41.326 addresses the legal regulations surrounding untraceable firearms, commonly referred to as "ghost guns." This law is part of the broader effort...
Smokey and the Bandit Crimes Under Washington Law
Smokey and the Bandit (1977) is a classic action-comedy film that became a cultural icon for its depiction of high-speed car chases, rebellious attitudes, and the...
RCW 9.41.325: Washington Law on Ghost Guns
Washington State has enacted strict regulations to address the growing concern over undetectable and untraceable firearms, commonly referred to as "ghost guns." These firearms, typically...
State v. Gallaher: Deferred Sentencing Dismissal Explained
In State v. Gallaher, the Washington Court of Appeals addressed whether charges could be dismissed after a trial conviction following deferred sentencing. Robert Gallaher was convicted...
Gremlins Crimes Under Washington Law: A Legal Breakdown
Gremlins (1984) is a classic horror-comedy that tells the story of a young man who receives a mysterious creature called a Mogwai as a Christmas gift....
RCW 46.61.675: Causing or Permitting Unlawful Vehicle Operation in Washington State
RCW 46.61.675 makes it unlawful for a vehicle owner or any person responsible for directing a driver to permit or require the operation of a vehicle in violation...