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Chapter
10.10
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CRIMINAL APPEALS FROM DISTRICT COURTS
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10.10.010
Court rules.
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10.10.060
Appeal
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Costs
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Default.
NOTES:
Rules of court:
Rules for Appeal of Decisions of Courts of Limited Jurisdiction (RALJ).
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RCW
10.10.010
Court rules.
Every person convicted before a district judge of any offense may appeal from the judgment as provided by court rules.
[
1987 c 202 s 156
; 1891 c 29 s 6, part; RRS s 1919, part. Prior: Code 1881 s 1898, part; 1877 p 203 s 7, part; 1873 p 384 s 196, part;
1854 p 261 s 177
. Formerly RCW
10.10.010
,
10.10.020
, and
10.10.030
.]
NOTES:
Intent
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1987 c 202:
See note following RCW
2.04.190
.
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RCW
10.10.060
Appeal
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Costs
—
Default.
The appellant in a criminal action shall not be required to advance any fees in claiming his or her appeal nor in prosecuting the same; but if convicted in the appellate court, or if sentenced for failing to prosecute his or her appeal, he or she may be required as a part of the sentence to pay the costs of the prosecution. If the appellant shall fail to enter and prosecute his or her appeal he or she shall be defaulted of his or her recognizance, if any was taken, and the superior court may award sentence against him or her for the offense whereof he or she was convicted in like manner as if he or she had been convicted thereof in that court; and if he or she be not then in custody process may be issued to bring him or her into court to receive sentence.
[
2010 c 8 s 1008
;
1891 c 29 s 7
; RRS s 1920. Prior: Code 1881 s 1900; 1873 p 384 s 198, part;
1854 p 261 s 179
. Formerly RCW
10.10.060
and
10.10.080
.]
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