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Solicitation carries the same penalties as criminal attempt in the State of Washington. A person is guilty of an attempt to commit a crime if, with intent to commit a specific crime, he or she does any act which is a substantial step toward the commission of that crime.
When can you be charged with Solicitation?
The severity of the penalties associated with Solicitation or Criminal Attempt depends on the crime that the person attempts to commit. It is not a defense to argue that it was impossible for a person to actually commit the crime to be found guilty of attempted.
An attempt to commit a crime is a:
Charges
Jail Time
Fines & Penalties
Class A felony
Up to 1 year
Up to $50,000
Class B felony
Up to 10 years
Up to $20,000
Class C felony
Up to 5 years
Up to $10,000
Gross Misdemeanor
Up to 1 years
Up to $5,000
Misdemenaor
Up to 90 days
Up to $1,000
Regardless of the degree charged the goals remains the same. We will help you avoid conviction for the criminal charge, but perhaps more importantly, keep you out of jail.
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