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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Q: How do I request the video of a police interigation. Are the videos of testimonies public information
Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Sep 14, 2020

Public records request. Most police agencies have a form on their website you can use to make the request.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Q: Is the video of my police interview confidential
Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Sep 14, 2020

Typically not. Although while the case is under investigation, the police can keep evidence to themselves. Once the investigation is complete and the case is either filed in court or not, then in almost every case that video would become accessible to virtually anyone who asked. Different rules may... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Washington on
Q: I got a ticket for not having my insurance on me, I just wanted to know if the fee can be dismissed and do i get a point
Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Sep 13, 2020

Well Washington doesn't work on a point system, so you don't have to worry about that (although it is a similar system, where too many moving violations in certain time period can result in a suspension of your license).

But if you were insured at the time and have proof, that...
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1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI and Car Accidents for Washington on
Q: Are you able to have copies of your Discovery File ? When is the latest you can fire a attorney? Grounds on firing ?

Present attorney has no witnesses.

Has had 4 years to get any info on clients behalf .

Was tested and given her rights at hospital while under drugs . Client answered questions she didn’t even know she was asked . All info was taken will client was out of it in hospital after surgery.

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Aug 20, 2020

Good questions.

Can you have a copy of the discovery from your file? There is actually a law that severely limits your lawyer's ability to just give you a copy of your file. It may be possible, but may require some redactions. Ask your lawyer about your particular case. You can also...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Q: I currently live with my grandmother who is at high risk for covid-19. I have court in another County and she is afraid

She is afraid of me can check and go visit and bring it home. Is there any way that I can be excused from Court until the pandemic is over I'm not sure if he'll let me come back if I go

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Aug 13, 2020

You should definitely call the court (and your lawyer) and find out what options exist. Most courts are offering video conference as an option. Even if they aren't doing that, there may well be exceptions in place for someone in higher risk environments like yours.

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death for Washington on
Q: This involves a wrongful death involving a pedestrian and a commercial vehicle whose driver has a suspended license

First, thank you and please excuse me for the length, but I will try to keep it as brief as possible.

My son was killed as a pedestrian by a semi-truck whose driver was driving on a suspended license.This was in Tacoma, WA. I have an attorney (if that's what you'd call him) who is... View More

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Aug 10, 2020

If you already have a lawyer, no on one here can ethically offer much advice, and certainly wouldn't do anything to interrupt the attorney / client relationship. That doesn't mean you can't call another lawyer and ask for a second opinion of course, that is very common.

If...
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2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death for Washington on
Q: Is a commercial driver who kills a pedestrian while driving on a suspended license usually issued a citation?

My son was struck and killed by a commercial truck whose driver's license was suspended in "the 3rd degree". My son was a pedestrian, and granted he was no in a crosswalk. But shouldn't the driver of the truck at least have been issued a citation for driving on a suspended... View More

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Jul 31, 2020

First off, I am terribly sorry to hear that. You rightly have questions that need more response than this format can provide, so I'd be happy to talk to you about them.

Some basics: The potential Driving While Suspended charge would never be filed up front. The state needs to review...
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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for Washington on
Q: Can I take someone to small claims court for driving and damaging my car?

They drove my car while under the influence 2 months ago but no evidence of under influence but I didn’t know they were, and now my car is damaged, the front bumper piece is coming off it’s 1800$ in damage

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Jul 30, 2020

Sure you can, if you can demonstrate that he or she is responsible for the damage. If you are interested in small claims court, here is a link to the Kitsap District Court's information page about small claims:

https://www.kitsapgov.com/dc/Pages/SMALL-CLAIMS-FORMS-AND-INFORMATION.aspx

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Health Care Law for Washington on
Q: so if Inslee continues to call this and emergency does this mean he can keep doing this forever?

also does he have the right to jail and fine people for not complying with his wishes? and if so why are so many officers of the law refusing to enforce his mandates? thank you for responding

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Jun 26, 2020

Violation of the Governor's order is a gross misdemeanor, so a person can be arrested for it. Does "he" have the right to jail people? No, that is not the function of his office. But local law enforcement anywhere in the state can enforce the statute.

Since it only went in...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Q: Please tell me how long a Governor of a state (WA) can use his emergency powers to mandate rules without any oversight
Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Jun 26, 2020

Well, it depends somewhat on which emergency powers you mean. But for what Governor Inslee has done in Washington, the answer is "the governor may impose them for such times, upon such conditions, with such exceptions and in such areas of this state he or she from time to time deems... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Washington on
Q: Will the court dismiss my ticket from a police officer’s mistake when writing it, or should I hire an attorney?

I ran a red light pretty badly and was pulled over by a police officer on a motorcycle. He gave me a citation because he said I am a very young driver and marked the citation “No” in the 16+ Box, but I am 22 years old.

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Jun 11, 2020

Sorry, minor errors like that won't result in dismissal. Judges give police wide latitude in spelling errors, wrong checked box, etc.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Q: A person commits burglary. No charges filed for over 3 years. statute of limitations has run out. should this person

remain silent? or would it be alright if said person has a conscious and wants to apologize to victim?

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Jun 1, 2020

I would definitely confer with a lawyer first. Confirm that your understanding of the SOL is correct before you go and confess to a crime.

It might also be prudent to have an attorney be your intermediary. Maybe you could have your apology delivered without identifying yourself?

3 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Q: If a case against me is waiting for prosecuting attorney to review it, how long do they have to decide to file charges?
Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Jun 1, 2020

It depends on the crime. Crimes of different seriousness have different "statutes of limitations". They are listed here:

https://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=9A.04.080

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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for Washington on
Q: What should I do when someone with no auto insurance hit my car?

My car was parked at my apt parking lot and we just got contacted by our apt office that our car got hit by someone. They gave us contact # of that person. When we contacted, he says he does not have insurance and he just started working. But also, he says he would like to pay for the damage if we... View More

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Apr 29, 2020

If you have insurance that would cover it, you could make a claim through them.

If not, you have some options. If he doesn't pay, you can report him to the DOL for an uninsured accident, and they have the power to suspend his license if he doesn't compensate you. Also, if he left...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Q: How can I afford a lawyer on low income?

I've been having a huge amount of difficulty finding any lawyer willing to accept a payment plan that isn't paid out thousands of dollars at a time. I've been looking into loan programs, but I have a sub 600 score. Are there any financial assistance programs for defendants in criminal cases?

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Apr 22, 2020

There aren't specifically financial assistance programs for criminal defendants, largely because public defenders are available for indigent defendants.

If you don't qualify for that, then maybe it's just a matter of talking to multiple attorneys until you find one that you...
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4 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Q: How to respond to an investigator's voicemail?

I got a voicemail from an investigator telling me that I was under investigation for inappropriate touching, should I call the investigator back and let them know I'm seeking legal representation? Or should I acquire the legal representation first before contacting the investigator in any way... View More

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Apr 22, 2020

Talk to an attorney first. That attorney is almost surely going to advise you not to return the call at all. The lawyer can talk to the investigator for you in some cases. But in your statement to an investigator, you may inadvertently say something that gets interpreted as incriminating. If you... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Q: if a 21 year old sent a few nudes to a 13 year old and she got in his car, what would police do to the 21 year old?

i recently went to the police station and reported a 21 year old man sending nudes to me and getting me into his car, he never sexually touched me or even talked to me in his car and let me out after 30 seconds. (i’m 13) i know the nudes are illegal but i was just wondering what they’d do to him.

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Apr 8, 2020

If he doesn't have any prior history, it's probably just the misdemeanor of "Communicating with a Minor for Immoral Purposes". Can carry jail, but doesn't necessarily. Does include requirement to register as a sex offender.

If he does have prior criminal history,...
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1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Washington on
Q: I was not pulled over!! but i received a no seatbelt ticket in the mail today supposbly it happened a month ago
Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Apr 6, 2020

There is no legal requirement that you be pulled over, or that the infraction be issued at the time of the incident. Only that the offense occurred in the officer's presence or that he or she has reasonable cause to believe that it was committed.

RCW 7.80.050

Notice of...
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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Washington on
Q: My racing charge reduced to Negligent Driving 2nd degree, they charged me 553$ but online it says it's 250$.

RCW 46.61.525 - Washington

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Apr 3, 2020

$250 is the 'base fine'. A number of statutes add costs and assessments on to the base fine of any infraction (or criminal) fine.

The most significant is RCW 3.62.090, Public safety and education assessment. This adds 70% of the base, or about $175. The second PSEA assessment is...
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2 Answers | Asked in DUI / DWI for Washington on
Q: Was what my lawyer, now a judge, did okay?

I hired a lawyer for a DUI case 3 years ago. I was given a deferment for 3 years to get put down to negligent driving, I paid him 5k to follow my case till the end of my deferment period of 3 years. My final hearing for the end of the deferment is May 15. I tried contacting him as I hadn’t heard... View More

Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
answered on Mar 30, 2020

In all likelihood, you don't need a lawyer for that final hearing. You have a right to be represented, but that is a right you can waive. Every court handles these things a little bit differently, but you should not be penalized because your lawyer is no longer in practice. Your situation is... View More

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