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Revised Code of Washington
Crimes and Punishments
Indeterminate Sentences.
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Section
9.95.0001
Definitions.
Section
9.95.0002
Transfer of board to department of corrections—Members of board shall exercise independent judgment.
Section
9.95.001
Board of prison terms and paroles redesignated as indeterminate sentence review board.
Section
9.95.002
Board considered parole board.
Section
9.95.003
Appointment of board members—Qualifications—Duties of chair—Salaries and travel expenses—Staffing.
Section
9.95.005
Board meetings—Quarters at institutions.
Section
9.95.007
Transaction of board's business in panels—Action by full board.
Section
9.95.009
Board of prison terms and paroles redesignated indeterminate sentence review board—Continuation of functions.
Section
9.95.010
Court to fix maximum sentence.
Section
9.95.011
Minimum terms.
Section
9.95.013
Application of sentencing reform act to board decision.
Section
9.95.015
Finding of fact or special verdict establishing defendant armed with deadly weapon.
Section
9.95.017
Criteria for confinement and parole.
Section
9.95.020
Duties of superintendent of correctional institution.
Section
9.95.028
Statement of prosecuting attorney provided to department, when.
Section
9.95.030
Statement to indeterminate sentence review board.
Section
9.95.031
Statement of prosecuting attorney.
Section
9.95.032
Statement of prosecuting attorney—Delivery of statement.
Section
9.95.040
Terms fixed by board—Minimums for certain cases.
Section
9.95.045
Abused victim—Reduction in sentence for murder of abuser—Petition for review.
Section
9.95.047
Abused victim—Considerations of board in reviewing petition.
Section
9.95.052
Redetermination and refixing of minimum term of confinement.
Section
9.95.055
Reduction of sentences during war emergency.
Section
9.95.060
When sentence begins to run.
Section
9.95.062
Stay of judgment—When prohibited—Credit for jail time pending appeal.
Section
9.95.063
Conviction upon new trial—Former imprisonment deductible.
Section
9.95.064
Conditions of release.
Section
9.95.070
Reductions for good behavior.
Section
9.95.080
Revocation and redetermination of minimum for infractions.
Section
9.95.090
Labor required.
Section
9.95.100
Prisoner released on serving maximum term.
Section
9.95.110
Parole.
Section
9.95.115
Parole of life term prisoners—Crimes committed before July 1, 1984.
Section
9.95.116
Duration of confinement—Mandatory life sentences—Crimes committed before July 1, 1984.
Section
9.95.120
Suspension, revision of parole—Community corrections officers—Hearing—Retaking violators—Reinstatement.
Section
9.95.121
On-site revocation hearing—Procedure when waived.
Section
9.95.122
On-site revocation hearing—Representation for alleged violators—Compensation.
Section
9.95.123
On-site parole or community custody revocation or violations hearings—Conduct—Witnesses—Subpoenas, enforcement.
Section
9.95.124
On-site revocation hearing—Attorney general's recommendations—Procedural rules.
Section
9.95.125
On-site parole revocation hearing—Board's decision—Reinstatement or revocation of parole.
Section
9.95.126
On-site revocation hearing—Cooperation in providing facilities.
Section
9.95.130
Parole-revoked offender as escapee.
Section
9.95.140
Record of parolees—Privacy—Release of sex offender information—Immunity from liability—Cooperation by officials and employees.
Section
9.95.143
Court-ordered treatment—Required disclosures.
Section
9.95.150
Rules and regulations.
Section
9.95.155
Rule making regarding sex offenders.
Section
9.95.160
Governor's powers not affected—Revocation of paroles granted by board.
Section
9.95.170
Board to inform itself as to each convict—Records from department of corrections.
Section
9.95.190
Application of RCW 9.95.010 through 9.95.170 to inmates previously committed.
Section
9.95.200
Probation by court—Investigation by secretary of corrections.
Section
9.95.204
Misdemeanant probation services—County supervision.
Section
9.95.210
Conditions of probation.
Section
9.95.214
Assessments and intake fees for supervision of misdemeanant probationers.
Section
9.95.220
Violation of probation—Rearrest—Imprisonment.
Section
9.95.230
Court revocation or termination of probation.
Section
9.95.240
Dismissal of information or indictment after probation completed—Vacation of conviction.
Section
9.95.250
Community corrections officers.
Section
9.95.260
Indeterminate sentence review board—Supervision of conditionally pardoned persons—Hearing.
Section
9.95.265
Report to governor and legislature.
Section
9.95.270
Compacts for out-of-state supervision of parolees or probationers—Uniform act.
Section
9.95.280
Return of parole violators from another state—Deputizing out-of-state officers.
Section
9.95.290
Return of parole violators from another state—Deputization procedure.
Section
9.95.300
Return of parole violators from another state—Contracts to share costs.
Section
9.95.310
Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Declaration of purpose.
Section
9.95.320
Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Subsistence payments—Terms and conditions.
Section
9.95.330
Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Department may accept gifts and make expenditures.
Section
9.95.340
Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Use and repayment of funds belonging to absconders.
Section
9.95.350
Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Use and accounting of funds or property.
Section
9.95.360
Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Community services revolving fund.
Section
9.95.370
Assistance for parolees and discharged prisoners—Repayment agreement.
Section
9.95.420
Sex offenders—End of sentence review—Victim input.
Section
9.95.422
Petition for early release—Determination of parole eligibility review date—Notice—Records—Comprehensive minutes.
Section
9.95.425
Offenders—Postrelease violations.
Section
9.95.430
Offenders—Postrelease arrest.
Section
9.95.435
Offenders—Postrelease transfer to more restrictive confinement.
Section
9.95.440
Offenders—Reinstatement of release.
Section
9.95.900
Application of certain laws to felonies committed before, on, or after certain dates.