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Title 9A - WASHINGTON CRIMINAL CODE
9A.44 Sex offenses.
- 9A.44.010 Definitions.
- 9A.44.020 Testimony—Evidence—Written motion—Admissibility.
- 9A.44.030 Defenses to prosecution under this chapter.
- 9A.44.040 Rape in the first degree.
- 9A.44.045 First degree rape—Penalties.
- 9A.44.050 Rape in the second degree.
- 9A.44.060 Rape in the third degree.
- 9A.44.073 Rape of a child in the first degree.
- 9A.44.076 Rape of a child in the second degree.
- 9A.44.079 Rape of a child in the third degree.
- 9A.44.083 Child molestation in the first degree.
- 9A.44.086 Child molestation in the second degree.
- 9A.44.089 Child molestation in the third degree.
- 9A.44.093 Sexual misconduct with a minor in the first degree.
- 9A.44.096 Sexual misconduct with a minor in the second degree.
- 9A.44.100 Indecent liberties.
- 9A.44.105 Sexually violating human remains.
- 9A.44.115 Voyeurism.
- 9A.44.120 Admissibility of child's statement—Conditions.
- 9A.44.128 Definitions applicable to RCW 9A.44.130 through 9A.44.145, 10.01.200, 43.43.540, 70.48.470, and 72.09.330.
- 9A.44.130 Registration of sex offenders and kidnapping offenders—Procedures—Definition—Penalties.
- 9A.44.132 Failure to register as sex offender or kidnapping offender—Refusal to provide DNA.
- 9A.44.135 Address verification.
- 9A.44.138 Attendance, employment of registered sex offenders and kidnapping offenders at institutions of higher education—Notice to school districts, principal, department of public safety at institution—Confidentiality.
- 9A.44.140 Registration of sex offenders and kidnapping offenders—Duty to register.
- 9A.44.141 Investigation—End of duty to register—Removal from registry—Civil liability.
- 9A.44.142 Relief from duty to register—Petition—Exceptions.
- 9A.44.143 Relief from duty to register for sex offense or kidnapping offense committed when offender was a juvenile and who has not been determined to be a sexually violent predator—Petition—Exception.
- 9A.44.145 Notification to offenders of changed requirements and ability to petition for relief from registration.
- 9A.44.148 Application of RCW 9A.44.128 through 9A.44.145—Duty to register under law as it existed prior to July 28, 1991.
- 9A.44.150 Testimony of child by closed-circuit television.
- 9A.44.160 Custodial sexual misconduct in the first degree.
- 9A.44.170 Custodial sexual misconduct in the second degree.
- 9A.44.180 Custodial sexual misconduct—Defense.
- 9A.44.190 Criminal trespass against children—Definitions.
- 9A.44.193 Criminal trespass against children—Covered entities.
- 9A.44.196 Criminal trespass against children.
- 9A.44.900 Decodifications and additions to this chapter.
- 9A.44.901 Construction—Sections decodified and added to this chapter.
- 9A.44.902 Effective date—1979 ex.s. c 244.
- 9A.44.903 Section captions—1988 c 145.
- 9A.44.904 Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.
NOTES:
Council for children and families: Chapter 43.121 RCW.
Witnesses: Rules of court: ER 601 through 615.
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