Washington Laws on Criminal Damage to Property Malicious Mischief Defined Malicious mischief is defined as the intentional, criminal damage to the property of another. Chapter 9A.48 of the Washington Criminal Code of the Revised Code of Washington addresses three degrees of malicious mischief: RCA 9A.48.070 – First-Degree Malicious Mischief A person is guilty of first-degree malicious mischief if he or she intentionally… Read More
Theft in Washington Not all theft cases in Washington are treated the same. The Revised Code of Washington defines theft as “wrongfully obtaining or exerting unauthorized control over the property or services of another or the value thereof with the intent to deprive of such property or services.” RCW 9A.56.020. The theft penalties vary depending on the value… Read More
Extortion in the State of Washington What is extortion? The Revised Code of Washington states that “Extortion means knowingly to obtain or attempt to obtain by threat property or services of the owner, and specifically includes sexual favors.” RCW 9A.56.110. Extortion has different degrees of punishment, based upon the type of threat made. A Washington criminal defense attorney can explain in… Read More
Arson and Criminal Damages in Washington Arson is the act of deliberately setting a fire with intent to destroy property. Although most arson cases concern setting fire to buildings, it can also be charged if, for intense, someone deliberately burns forest land. Arson may be charged in three degrees. Both the intent and result of the crime determine the charge and… Read More
Why Choose the Nahajski Law Firm? Unfortunately, good people find themselves facing difficult circumstances as the result of being accused of a crime. Not only can this have a direct impact on one’s freedom, but also cause great harm to their reputation. To win a criminal case as a defendant, it takes a combination of experience and aggressive tactics from a… Read More
How an Experienced Attorney can Save Your Child’s Future When a child is suspected of being involved in a criminal activity, he or she may be charged with breaking the law. This is a very emotional time for families who are trying to learn the truth for themselves about what happened. They also want to hold their child accountable while ensuring the child’s charges… Read More
First Time Drug Offense Consequences Getting busted for drug use can be pretty scary, especially for teenagers. Unfortunately, drug use has increased in some parts of the country, raising the risk of users being caught and charged with a criminal offense. Depending on a variety of circumstances, first-time offenders may receive a range of consequences that could include mandated rehab,… Read More
Accused of Being an Accomplice to Embezzlement Many times on the job, an unsuspecting worker may find themselves working closely with a person who is embezzling funds from a business or organization. In these cases, the person running the scam is often extremely good at manipulating people and situations in order to hide their activities, and in many instances may be able… Read More
I Joked About Paying for Sex and Now I’m Charged with Solicitation of Prostitution In today’s society, sex crimes of any nature are taken very seriously. No longer considered a subject of jokes, any hint of sexual impropriety can result in situations where a person may find himself charged with a crime he had no intention to commit. One of the most common sex charges involves solicitation of prostitution,… Read More
I Didn’t Have My Concealed Carry License On Me and Was Arrested for Carrying My Gun In today’s world, many people see society as being extremely dangerous. Random shootings have become the norm in movie theaters, schools, and shopping malls, leading to needless tragedies on an almost daily basis. Due to violence such as this, many people are choosing to obtain concealed carry licenses that allow them to carry handguns with… Read More