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Gross misdemeanor charges (364 days, $5000 max.), such as DUI, Fourth Degree Assault and Theft in the Third Degree, must be filed within 2 years of the date of the crime. The rules for Felonies are much more complex. The general rule is that a felony charge must be filed within 3 years after commission of the crime.
In Washington, for personal injury lawsuits, the statute of limitations is three years. Individuals may find they have more than three years from the time of the injury causing event, because: At the time of the event, the injury was not apparent.
Free Legal Help If you are located inside King County, call the 211 Legal Referral and Information Hotline Monday through Friday 8 a.m.?6 p.m. If you are located outside King County, call CLEAR toll-free at 888-201-1014 Monday through Friday a.m.? p.m.
There are two types of defamation ? libel and slander. Libel is written defamation; slander is spoken defamation. Washington State's defamation statute of limitations is two years.
(1) A person is guilty of the crime of criminal mischief if, acting with three or more other persons, he or she knowingly and unlawfully uses or threatens to use force, or in any way participates in the use of such force, against any other person or against property.
BAD CHECK LAWS (CIVIL PENALTY) Have 6 years to enforce a bad check.
It is a Washington crime to, with intent to defraud, issue a check for the payment of money knowing at the time there are insufficient funds or credit to cover the check. RCW 9A. 56.060(1).