The next level of appeals for criminal cases prosecuted by the state would be the State Court of Appeals and after that, if you didn't like their decision, the State Supreme Court.
The criminal court of appeals is the highest state court. Judges are elected for the position in the state courts of appeal.
Certainly there is a list for Washington. For criminal actions it can be found in 9A.04.080 of the Washington Criminal Code.
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If the record is valid it cannot be expunged, it is a permanent part of the person's criminal history.
A background check in Washington state typically goes back seven years for most criminal history information.
That will depend entirely on the action of concern and how severe it was. Civil matters will vary from criminal matters in Washington.
To obtain a Washington State background check for employment, individuals typically need to submit their fingerprints and personal information to the Washington State Patrol. The process involves completing a background check application and paying a fee. Employers may also request a background check as part of the hiring process. The results of the background check will include information on criminal history, employment history, and other relevant records.
If it was actually the state government you defrauded, you could be subject to criminal sanctions, yes.
For a law degree in Washington State you would be required to take a number of courses. Examples of courses you would take include Criminal Law, Business law, Lawering skills and even taxation.
Depending on your criminal history jail time from 3-12 months
Probably not. You'd have to ask an attorney.
The process of returning a criminal to a state where they committed a crime typically involves extradition. Extradition is a legal process in which one jurisdiction requests the transfer of an individual from another jurisdiction to face criminal charges. It requires cooperation between the requesting jurisdiction, the jurisdiction where the individual is located, and potentially the involvement of international treaties or agreements.