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Washington CR 08.0600 - Petition for Certificate and Order of Discharge

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This is an official form from the Washinton Judicial System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.

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A discharge means your record won't show a conviction A discharge means the judge finds you guilty, but then discharges you instead of convicting you. There are two types of discharge.A conditional discharge means your record won't show a conviction if you meet conditions the judge sets.

1 attorney answer It means that you are no longer subject to court supervision. Basically, your obligation under the terms of your probation were satisfied, so you were "discharged" from probation. The conviction, however, is still there.

A Conditional Discharge is more serious because it requires a defendant, for up to a maximum period of 3 years, to not commit a further offence.

A sentence of a person found guilty of a crime in which that person does not receive a criminal record of conviction, either absolutely or conditionally. The accused had pleaded guilty or been found guilty but, nonetheless, he is deemed not to have been convicted of the offence.

A discharge is a type of sentence imposed by a court whereby no punishment is imposed.Once the stated period has elapsed and no further offence is committed then the conviction may be removed from the defendant's record.

Technically, you do not have a conviction. But, a discharge will appear on your criminal record until purged. Most employers will not understand that a discharge is not a conviction as it will appear on your criminal record.

As the name implies, a certificate of discharge is a document that informs the court of the IRS's intent to release the tax lien from your property. This process removes the agency's right to seize available profits from the sale of the property.

A certificate of discharge is a written statement that one party has discharged its obligation to the other party who accepts the discharge. It is also known as satisfaction piece or satisfaction.

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Washington CR 08.0600 - Petition for Certificate and Order of Discharge