Edmonds, WA asked in Criminal Law for Washington

Q: With Washington state changing the law surrounding felony drug possession, is it possible to have a conviction reduced?

Now that drug possession is no longer considered a felony offense, am I able to petition for a reduction or even to vacate the conviction as long as it meets the new criteria? If it helps to understand where I am coming from, drugs were found in my house, not on my person, in the amount of <0.1 g.

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Stan Glisson
Stan Glisson
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Tacoma, WA
  • Licensed in Washington

A: If it was simple possession (felony or misdemeanor), then yes - it should eligible to be vacated. You should call the lawyer who represented you at the time, or maybe the public defense office for that court.

Here is a very short blog post I wrote on the topic if you want a little more information:

https://www.kitsapdefense.com/blog/2021/february/did-drug-possession-just-become-legal-in-washing/

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