Washington Order Transferring Case and Setting Hearing — Extreme Risk is a type of court order issued in the state of Washington. It is used to transfer a case from one court to another, and to set a hearing date for a matter involving an extreme risk of harm. This order is typically issued in cases involving domestic violence, stalking, child abuse, sexual assault, and other crimes of a similar nature. The types of Washington Order Transferring Case and Setting Hearing — Extreme Risk are as follows: -Ex Parte Order: This type of order is issued without the accused present in court. It is designed to protect the victim from further harm. —Temporary Protection Order: This order is issued to protect the victim from the accused until the hearing date. —Restraining Order: This order is issued to prevent the accused from committing further acts of violence against the victim. —Pre-Trial Hearing: This hearing is held before the trial begins to determine if the accused is a risk to the victim or public. —Trial: This is the formal court process in which the accused is tried for the crime. —Sentencing: This is the final stage of the court process where the accused is sentenced for the crime.