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¶ … Washington's Criminal Code RCWs The Washington Criminal Code Title 9 covers crimes and punishments, with Title 9a detailing the criminal code. Both include ample detail for everything from fraud to crimes against animals. A few of the most surprising details include abortion, abandoned refrigeration equipment, and lasers. In Title 9.02, for example, the state lists concealing birth by disposing of a dead baby as an aptly named "gross misdemeanor," (RCW 9.02.050). It is, however, unsurprising and relieving to see the state "may not deny or interfere with a woman's right to choose to have an abortion prior to viability of the fetus, or to protect her life or health," (RCW 9.02.110). Interestingly, though, no physician or healthcare provider can be forced to provide an abortion, which could foreseeably pose problems to women living in rural areas where access to clinics is limited and could be restricted only to facilities that ideologically object against practicing abortion in any situation. Therefore, RCW 9.02.150 could be one of the state criminal code's weakest areas in terms of ensuring equal access to healthcare services and human rights.

The misdemeanor laws against abandoned refrigeration equipment are surprisingly harsh. For example,...

(RCW 9.03.020). This is one of the few instances in the Washington Criminal Code that specific items and rules of disposal are explicitly mentioned. Even the criminal codes related to violent crimes lack the level of detail offered for the humble ice box, making this section of the criminal code perplexing. The topic of lasers exists only because lasers are often designed to be weapons and although there does not necessarily need to be a separate criminal code for lasers, the state includes one to ensure clarity of the law.
Generally the criminal code is comprehensive, covering both white collar and blue collar crimes. The white collar crimes mentioned in the criminal code range from money laundering and identity theft to bribery and abuse of office. These are among the most important crimes listed in the criminal code. Cybercrimes are also included, enhancing the breadth and comprehensiveness of the Washington State criminal code. Types of violent crime are also covered extensively although with not too much detail with the…

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Revised Code of Washington (2016). Retrieved online: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx
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