Chapter 9.30
PERSONS, CRIMES RELATING TO

Sections:

9.30.010    Assault and other crimes involving physical harm.

9.30.020    Placing a person in fear or apprehension by threat.

9.30.030    Domestic violence – State statutes adopted by reference.

9.30.040    Failure to abide by court order.

9.30.050    Custodial interference.

9.30.060    Violation of civil anti-harassment orders.

9.30.070    Harassment.

9.30.010 Assault and other crimes involving physical harm.

The following statutes of the State of Washington are adopted by reference:

RCW

9A.36.041    Assault in the fourth degree.

9A.36.050    Reckless endangerment.

9A.36.070    Coercion.

9.61.230    Telephone calls to harass, intimidate, torment or embarrass.

9.61.240    —Permitting telephone to be used.

9.61.250    —Offenses, where deemed committed.

(Ord. 1793 § 1, 1988; Ord. 1664 § 2, 1985).

9.30.020 Placing a person in fear or apprehension by threat.

A. Every person who shall intentionally place or attempt to place another person in reasonable fear or apprehension of bodily harm by means of a threat shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

B. For purposes of this section, “threat” means to communicate, directly or indirectly, by act, word or deed, whether written, spoken or otherwise communicated, the intent to imminently:

1. Cause bodily injury to the person threatened or any other person; or

2. Cause physical damage to the property of a person other than the person making the threat; or

3. Subject the person threatened or any other person to physical confinement or restraint.

C. Any threat as defined in this section is deemed to have been committed at the place from which the threat or threats were made or at the place where the threat or threats were received. (Ord. 1782 § 9, 1988; Ord. 1664 § 2, 1985).

9.30.030 Domestic violence – State statutes adopted by reference.

The following statutes of the State of Washington, as the same exist or shall hereafter be amended, are adopted by reference:

RCW

10.99.020    Definitions.

10.99.030    Law enforcement officers – Training, powers, duties.

10.99.040    Restrictions upon and duties of court.

10.99.045    Appearances by defendant – Orders prohibiting contact.

10.99.050    Restriction or prohibition of contact with victim – Procedures.

10.99.055    Enforcement of orders against defendants.

26.50.010    Definitions.

26.50.020    Commencement of action – Jurisdiction – Venue.

26.50.030    Petition for an order for protection – Availability of forms and instructional brochures – Filing fee – Bond not required.

26.50.040    Application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis.

26.50.050    Hearing – Service – Time.

26.50.060    Relief.

26.50.070    Ex parte temporary order for protection.

26.50.080    Issuance of order – Assistance of peace officer – Designation of appropriate law enforcement agency.

26.50.090    Order – Service.

26.50.100    Order – Transmittal to law enforcement agency – Record in law enforcement information system – Enforceability.

26.50.110    Violation of order – Penalties.

26.50.120    Violation of order – Prosecuting attorney or attorney for municipality may be requested to assist – Costs and attorney’s fees.

26.50.130    Order – Modification – Transmittal.

26.50.140    Peace officers – Immunity.

26.50.200    Title to real estate – Effect.

26.50.210    Proceedings additional.

(Ord. 1664 § 2, 1985).

9.30.040 Failure to abide by court order.

It shall be a misdemeanor for any person subject to a court order, the violation of which is not covered by a specific provision of this chapter, to knowingly and willfully violate the terms of that order. (Ord. 1782 § 10, 1988; Ord. 1664 § 2, 1985).

9.30.050 Custodial interference.

The following statutes of the State of Washington are adopted by reference:

RCW

9A.40.070    Custodial interference in the second degree.

9A.40.080    Custodial interference – Assessment of costs – Defense – Consent defense, restricted.

(Ord. 1664 § 2, 1985).

9.30.060 Violation of civil anti-harassment orders.

It is a gross misdemeanor to willfully disobey a temporary or permanent anti-harassment order issued pursuant to Chapter 10.14 RCW. (Ord. 1782 § 11, 1988).

9.30.070 Harassment.

The following state statutes of the State of Washington are adopted by reference:

RCW

9A.46.020    Definition – Penalties.

9A.46.030    Place where committed.

9A.46.040    Court-ordered requirements upon person charged with crime – Violation.

9A.46.050    Arraignment – No-contact order.

9A.46.060    Crimes included in harassment.

9A.46.070    Enforcement of orders restricting contact.

9A.46.080    Order restricting contact – Violation.

9A.46.090    Nonliability of peace officer.

9A.46.100    “Convicted,” time when.

(Ord. 1782 § 12, 1988).