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Washington state trespassing charges are all misdemeanors or gross-misdemeanors, meaning they are punishable by up to either 90 days in jail and a $1000 fine for a misdemeanor, or up to 1 year and jail and a $5000 fine for a gross-misdemeanor.
Just courious what is the fine?
Quote from: jasnt on October 18, 2016, 05:38:13 AMWashington state trespassing charges are all misdemeanors or gross-misdemeanors, meaning they are punishable by up to either 90 days in jail and a $1000 fine for a misdemeanor, or up to 1 year and jail and a $5000 fine for a gross-misdemeanor. You can add a beat down to that if it is on my land.
that's true except for during hunting most everyone is carry a firearm and that can be considered trespassing with a weapon can complicate things
Quote from: oldschool on October 18, 2016, 05:18:46 AM Just courious what is the fine?According to a game warden I spoke with: you can get a heavy fine, loose hunting privileges for ... I think five years, loose anything associated with the trespass- up to and including your hunting implement and the vehicle that brought you there.He kind of made it sound like it was as bad, penalty wise, as poaching a trophy animal. Washington state has gotten really aggressive with the fines for "Trespassing while hunting."