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3892-22
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8/10/2022
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D. If a no-contact order has been issued prior to charging,that order shall expire at arraignment or <br /> within seventy-two hours if charges are not filed. <br /> EMC 10.22.020 Violation of No-Contact Order—Post Conviction: <br /> A. When a defendant is found guilty of a crime and a condition of the sentence restricts the defendant's <br /> ability to have contact with the victim, such condition shall be recorded and a written certified copy of <br /> that order shall be provided to the victim. <br /> B. 1. For violations committed prior to August 25, 2022,Wwillful violation of a court order issued under <br /> subsection A of this section and/or under the authority of RCW 10.99.050 is punishable under Section <br /> 10.22.040. For violations committed on or after August 25, 2022, see EMC 10.22.021 <br /> 2. The written order shall contain the court's directives and shall bear the legend: "Violation of this <br /> order is a criminal offense under chapter 2-6-58 7.105 RCW and will subject a violator to arrest; any <br /> assault, drive-by shooting, or reckless endangerment that is a violation of this order is a felony." <br /> EMC 10.22.021 Violation of No-Contact Order: <br /> For violations committed on or after August 25, 2022,willful violation of a court order issued under EMC <br /> 10.22.010, EMC 10.22.020, and/or under the authority of RCW 10.99.040(2) or(3), and/or RCW <br /> 10.99.050, is punishable under Section 10.22.040. <br /> EMC 10.22.025 Liability of Peace Officers. <br /> A peace officer shall not be held liable in any civil action for an arrest based on probable cause, <br /> enforcement in good faith of a court order, or any other action or omission in good faith under Section <br /> 10.22.010 or 10.22.020 arising from an alleged incident of domestic violence brought by any party to the <br /> incident. No law enforcement officer may be held criminally or civilly liable for making an arrest under <br /> RCW 7.105.450 if the officer acts in good faith. <br /> EMC 10.22.030 Violation of Restraining Order. <br /> A. Whenever a restraining order is issued under Chapter 26.09, 26.10, or 26.26 RCW, a knowing <br /> violation of the order is punishable under Section 10.22.040. <br /> B. A person is deemed to have notice of a restraining order issued under Chapter 26.09, 26.10, or 26.26 <br /> RCW if: <br /> 1. The person to be restrained or the person's attorney signed the order; <br /> 2. The order recites that the person to be restrained or the person's attorney appeared in person <br /> MINI <br /> 112 2022 ORDINANCE Page 5 of 9 <br />
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