Washington Judgment And Sentence — Prison is a term used to refer to the sentences of imprisonment imposed on defendants who are convicted in the state of Washington. It includes both determinate and indeterminate sentences, as well as sentences of life imprisonment. Washington Judgment And Sentence — Prison is divided into three distinct types: (1) determinate sentences, which are predetermined periods of confinement; (2) indeterminate sentences, which are open-ended sentences with a minimum and maximum confinement period; and (3) life sentences, which are sentences of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. In addition, Washington Judgment And Sentence — Prison also includes the sentences of death, which are reserved for the most serious of crimes.