August 24, 2017 Being charged with a crime is a serious matter, requiring a swift and aggressive legal defense. Even otherwise minor incidents could leave you with a criminal record that prevents you from obtaining a job, a loan, or a place to live. The following outlines basic types of criminal charges in Washington and penalties associated with each. Penalties for Felony Crimes In Washington Felony charges in Washington are filed in cases involving serious crimes such as rape, burglary, attempted murder, and the sale or distribution of certain types of amounts of drugs. Under Section 9a.20.021 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW), felonies are divided into different classes, which include the following: Class A felonies: These are the most serious types of criminal charges, reserved for crimes such as murder or aggravated kidnapping and rape. Penalties include life imprisonment and fines up to $50,000. Class B felonies: These involve charges related to crimes such as armed robbery, manslaughter, and certain drug offenses. Penalties include up to ten years imprisonment, and fines up to $20,000. Class C felonies: These are generally less serious offenses, involving theft, attempted assault, and certain DUI charges. Penalties include up to five year imprisonment, and fines up to $10,000. Washington State sentencing guidelines help determine the exact amount of time to be served on conviction of these charges, based on factors such as the circumstances involved and the criminal past of the offender. Dealing With Misdemeanor Charges Misdemeanor charges are generally reserved for lesser offenses, but should still be taken very seriously as they remain on your criminal record and can appear on your credit report and in pre-employment background checks. These fall into two categories: Simple misdemeanors: These often involve traffic violations and minor crimes, such as shoplifting or possession of small amounts of marijuana. Penalties include fines up to $1,000 and potential 90 days jail time; Gross misdemeanors: For more serious misdemeanors, such as DUI and simple assault, penalties may include fines up to $5,000 and up to a year in jail. We Are Here To Help When you are facing any type of criminal charges that could jeopardize your future, contact our Washington criminal defense attorneys. The Nahajski Firm has close to 40 years combined legal experience in representing clients in Seattle, Puget Sound, and surrounding areas, and can help strategize your best course of defense. Call or contact us online to request a free consultation today.