Washington Revised Code Title 71. Mental Illness § 71.09.112. Department of social and health services--Jurisdiction and revocation of conditional release after criminal conviction--Exception
Current as of April 06, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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A person subject to court order under the provisions of this chapter who is thereafter convicted of a criminal offense remains under the jurisdiction of the department and shall be returned to the custody of the department following: (1) Completion of the criminal sentence; or (2) release from confinement in a state, federal, or local correctional facility. Any conditional release order shall be immediately revoked upon conviction for a criminal offense.
This section does not apply to persons subject to a court order under the provisions of this chapter who are thereafter sentenced to life without the possibility of release.
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