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Washington Practice V.13A and 13B Criminal Law, 2025-2026 ed.

Washington Practice V.13A and 13B Criminal Law, 2025-2026 ed.

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PROVIEW WA CRIMINAL LAWS V.13A-13B 3D EDITION 2025-2026 ENTITLEMENT

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The multivolume Criminal Law provides extensive coverage of substantive criminal law and procedure as set forth in the Washington Criminal Code. It offers the basic statutory definition of each specific crime, discusses its statute history, and analyzes

Publisher:Thomson West
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Publication date:2025-12-23
Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
Jurisdiction:Washington
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Seth Aaron Fine

Fine is an assistant chief criminal deputy in the Snohomish County Prosecutor’s Office. He has been head of the Criminal Appeals Unit since 1983. He also served two years as a staff attorney with the Washington Supreme Court. He has argued more than 80