Legal Question in Criminal Law in Washington
city jails
how long can you be incarcerated in a city jail? thirty days?
Asked on 3/18/09, 1:41 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
James J. White, attorney
Law Offices of Smith & White, PLLC
Re: city jails
There is no limit. Up to one year per count. The Judge can run them consecutively which means they run back to back.
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Answered on 3/18/09, 5:54 pm
Paul Ferris
Law Office of Paul T. Ferris
Re: city jails
There is no limit per se; however, any one crime for which an offender is sentenced to more than one year would be served in a state prison.
The maximum penalty for an offense that would be prosecuted by a municipality is one year.
That said, a person could serve multiple consecutive one-year sentences in a city jail.
A person could also serve a county court sentence in a city jail under a contractual agreement between the county and city.
Answered on 3/18/09, 1:54 am
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