Body Search For In Washington

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This form is a Complaint. This action was filed by the plaintiff due to a strip search which was conducted upon his/her person after an arrest. The plaintiff requests that he/she be awarded compensatory damages and punitive damages for the alleged violation of his/her constitutional rights.


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Frisking (or pat-down): the detainee remains dressed; visual inspections: the detainee must undress and is subject to a visual inspection, without physical contact; intimate body cavity searches: the detainee is subjected to a physical examination of their body cavities (anus, vagina).

First, there must be reasonable suspicion to believe that the person searched is concealing contraband. In addition to reasonable suspicion, there must also be a valid penological need for the search. Finally, the search must be conducted in a reasonable manner.

Visit the Washington State Patrol Criminal History Records Section and request a record review during normal business hours, Monday – Friday a.m. to p.m.; closed from p.m. to p.m. Monday – Friday and all legal designated holidays.

'Intrusive vaginal or searches shall be prohibited by law', Principle XXI, Principles and Best Practices on the Protection of Persons Deprived of Liberty in the Americas.

Contact the probate court in the counties where the deceased lived to determine whether the will was registered. Contact a probate attorney for help. These attorneys have access to networks of other probate attorneys in the state, one of whom may have the will you are looking for.

A: Reasonable suspicion is a legal standard that empowers law enforcement officers in Washington State to stop and briefly detain individuals when they have specific, articulable facts suggesting that someone may be engaged in criminal activity.

As requests for public records must be responded to within 5 business days of receipt to establish with the requestor a reasonable time when the record request will be filled. Immediately forward the request to WSU Public Records Office (PRO) or contact them at 509-335-3928.

Anyone can request records and a statement of purpose is not required, nor are there restrictions placed on the use of records. The Washington Public Records Act allows 5 days for records responses. Exempt: Personal student or patient information; employee files; and some investigative records.

You may also make a public records request by email, phone, post, or fax. To expedite our response, please be specific about the records you are requesting. We will also need information on how to contact you if we have questions and where to send the records.

Other request methods Requestor's name, complete mailing address, phone, and fax number. Date the request is submitted. Complete description of the identifiable records requested (title, subject, date, policy, etc.) Date range of the requested records (e.g., January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023).

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Body Search For In Washington