Chapter 9.25
OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY

Sections:

9.25.010    Adoption by reference.

9.25.020    Restoration of stolen property – Duty of officers.

9.25.030    Obstructing street, sidewalk, etc.

9.25.040    References to the Revised Code of Washington.

9.25.010 Adoption by reference.

The following sections of the Revised Code of Washington, as presently constituted or hereinafter amended, are adopted by reference as the code of the City of Everson:

RCW

9.45.060    Encumbered, leased, or rented personal property – Construction.

9.45.080    Fraudulent removal of property.

9.45.090    Knowingly receiving fraudulent conveyance.

9.45.100    Fraud in assignment for benefit of creditors.

9A.48.010    Definitions.

9A.48.050    Reckless burning in the second degree.

9A.48.060    Reckless burning – Defense.

9A.48.090    Malicious mischief in the third degree.

9A.48.100    Malicious mischief – “Physical damage” defined.

9A.49.001    Findings.

9A.49.010    Definitions.

9A.49.030    Unlawful discharge of a laser in the second degree.

9A.49.040    Civil infraction, when.

9A.49.050    Exclusions.

9A.52.010    Definitions.

9A.52.060    Making or having burglar tools.

9A.52.070    Criminal trespass in the first degree.

9A.52.080    Criminal trespass in the second degree.

9A.52.090    Criminal trespass – Defenses.

9A.52.100    Vehicle prowling in the second degree.

9A.52.120    Computer trespass in the second degree.

9A.52.130    Computer trespass – Commission of other crime.

9A.56.010    Definitions.

9A.56.020    Theft – Definition, defense.

9A.56.050    Theft in the third degree.

9A.56.060    Unlawful issuance of checks or drafts.

9A.56.096    Theft of rental, leased, or lease-purchased property.

9A.56.100    Theft and larceny equated.

9A.56.140    Possessing stolen property – Definition – Presumption.

9A.56.170    Possessing stolen property in the third degree.

9A.56.180    Obscuring the identity of a machine.

9A.56.220    Theft of subscription television services.

9A.56.240    Forfeiture and disposal of device used to commit violation.

9A.56.260    Connection of channel converter.

9A.56.270    Shopping cart theft.

9A.60.045    Criminal impersonation in the second degree.

9A.60.050    False certification.

9A.61.010    Definitions.

9A.61.020    Defrauding a public utility.

9A.61.050    Defrauding a public utility in the third degree.

9A.61.060    Restitution and costs.

9A.61.070    Damages not precluded.

9A.72.010    Definitions.

9A.72.040    False swearing.

9A.72.050    Perjury and false swearing – Inconsistent statements – Degree of crime.

9A.72.060    Perjury and false swearing – Retraction.

9A.72.070    Perjury and false swearing – Irregularities no defense.

9A.72.080    Statement of what one does not know to be true.

9A.72.140    Jury tampering.

9A.72.150    Tampering with physical evidence.

[Ord. 677 § 20, 2008.]

9.25.020 Restoration of stolen property – Duty of officers.

A. The officer arresting any person charged as principal or accessory in any robbery or larceny shall use reasonable diligence to secure the property alleged to have been stolen, and after seizure shall be answerable therefor while it remains in his or her hands, and shall annex a schedule thereof to his or her return of the warrant.

B. Whenever the City Attorney shall require such property for use as evidence upon the examination or trial, such officer, upon the City Attorney’s demand, shall deliver it to the City Attorney and take the City Attorney’s receipt therefor, after which such City Attorney shall be answerable for the same. [Ord. 677 § 20, 2008.]

9.25.030 Obstructing street, sidewalk, etc.

Obstructing any street, highway, alley, crossing, avenue, sidewalk, ditch, drain, or other public or private passageway, without authority so to do, or in any manner or by any means not specifically authorized in any other section of this chapter, is a simple misdemeanor. [Ord. 677 § 20, 2008.]

9.25.040 References to the Revised Code of Washington.

References to the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) incorporate, by reference, such sections of the RCW now in effect or as subsequently amended including, but not limited to, any applicable definitions section associated with such sections. In adopting State statutes by reference, only those offenses within the jurisdiction of a municipality are intended to be adopted. [Ord. 677 § 20, 2008.]