1569-S AMH  HAYW 1

 


SHB 1569 - H AMD 000192 LOST 3-16-93

By Representatives Padden, Morton, and Thomas

     On page 1, strike everything after the enacting clause and insert"


    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1.  A new section is added to chapter 9A.36 RCW to read as follows:

    The legislature finds that threats against persons or property which endanger the person or property are serious and increasing.  The legislature also finds that such threats are often directed against individuals of various religions, colors, ancestries, or national origins.  The legislature finds that the state interest in preventing threats against persons or property which endanger the person or property is as substantial as the state interest in preventing other felonies or misdemeanors such as criminal trespass, malicious mischief, assault, or other crimes, but that prosecution of those other crimes often inadequately protects citizens from such threats. 

    The legislature also finds that in many cases, certain discrete words or symbols are used to threaten individuals or their property.  Some discrete words or symbols have historically or traditionally been used to connote hatred or threats towards individuals of particular races and religions. In particular, the legislature finds that cross burnings historically and traditionally have been used to threaten, terrorize, intimidate, and harass African Americans and their families.  Cross burnings often preceded lynchings, murders, burning of homes, and other acts of terror.  Further, Nazi swastikas historically and traditionally have been used to threaten, terrorize, intimidate, and harass Jewish people and their families.  Swastikas symbolize the massive destruction of the Jewish population, commonly known as the holocaust.  Therefore, the legislature finds that burning or attempting to burn a cross or displaying a swastika on the property of another person or burning a cross or displaying a swastika as part of a series of acts directed towards a specific person, or a specific group of people may create a reasonable fear of harm in the mind of the person, or group of people as a threat to their life or property.

 

    Sec. 2.  RCW 9A.36.080 and 1989 c 95 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:

    (1) A person is guilty of malicious harassment if he or she maliciously and with the intent to intimidate or harass another person ((because of, or in a way that is reasonably related to, associated with, or directed toward, that person's race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, or mental, physical, or sensory handicap)):

    (a) Causes physical injury to another person; ((or))

    (b) ((By words or conduct places another person in reasonable fear of harm to his person or property or harm to the person or property of a third person.  Such words or conduct include, but are not limited to, (i) cross burning, (ii) painting, drawing, or depicting symbols or words on the property of the victim when the symbols or words historically or traditionally connote hatred or threats toward the victim, or (iii) written or oral communication designed to intimidate or harass because of, or in a way that is reasonably related to, associated with, or directed toward, that person's race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, or mental, physical, or sensory handicap.  However, it does not constitute malicious harassment for a person to speak or act in a critical, insulting, or deprecatory way unless the context or circumstances surrounding the words or conduct places another person in reasonable fear of harm to his or her person or property or harm to the person or property of a third person; or

    (c))) Causes physical damage to or destruction of the property of  another person; or

    (c) Threatens a specific person or group of people and places that person or group of people in reasonable fear of harm to person or property.  The fear must be a fear that a reasonable person would have under all the circumstances.  Words alone do not constitute malicious harassment unless the context or circumstances surrounding the words indicate the words are a threat.  Threatening words do not constitute malicious harassment if it is apparent to the person or group of people being threatened that the person allegedly making the threat does not have the ability to carry out the threat.

    (2) ((The following constitute per se violations of this section:

    (a) Cross burning; or

    (b) Defacement of the property of the victim or a third person with symbols or words when the symbols or words historically or traditionally connote hatred or threats toward the victim.

    (3))) In any prosecution for malicious harassment, if any evidence exists which reasonably tends to indicate to the trier of fact's satisfaction that the defendant intended to threaten the person or group of people, the trier of fact may infer that the defendant intended to threaten a specific person or group of people if the defendant commits one of the following acts:

    (a) Burns a cross on property of a person or group of people; or

    (b) Defaces property of a person or group of people by defacing the property with a swastika.

    This subsection only applies to the creation of a reasonable inference for evidentiary purposes and does not relive the trier of fact from determining beyond a reasonable doubt whether or not the defendant intended to threaten the person or group of people.  This subsection does not restrict the state's ability to prosecute a defendant under subsection (1) of this section when the facts of a particular case do not fall within (a) or (b) of this subsection.

    (3) Evidence of expressions or associations of the accused may not be introduced as substantive evidence at trial unless the evidence specifically relates to the crime charged.  Nothing in this chapter shall affect the rules of evidence governing impeachment of a witness.

    (4) Every defendant who commits another crime during the commission of a crime under this section may be punished and prosecuted for the other crime separately.

    (5) Malicious harassment is a class C felony.

    (((4) In addition to the criminal penalty provided in subsection (3) of this section, there is hereby created a civil cause of action for malicious harassment.  A person may be liable to the victim of malicious harassment for actual damages and punitive damages of up to ten thousand dollars.

    (5))) (6) The penalties provided in this section for malicious harassment do not preclude the person or group of people from seeking any other remedies otherwise available under law.

    (7) Nothing in this section confers or expands any civil rights or protections to any group or class identified under this section, beyond those rights or protections that exist under the federal or state Constitution or the civil laws of the state of Washington.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3.  A new section is added to chapter 9A.36 RCW to read as follows:

    In addition to the criminal penalty provided in RCW 9A.36.080 for committing a crime of malicious harassment, the person or group of people who allege malicious harassment may bring a civil cause of action for malicious harassment against the alleged harasser.  A person may be liable to the person or group of people subjected to malicious harassment for actual damages, punitive damages of up to ten thousand dollars, and reasonable attorneys' fees and costs incurred in bringing the action.  The person or group of persons claiming the protection of this section must prove the case by clear and convincing evidence.

 

    Sec. 4.  RCW 13.40.0357 and 1989 c 407 s 7 are each amended to read as follows:

                            SCHEDULE A

                 DESCRIPTION AND OFFENSE CATEGORY

 

                                                  JUVENILE

    JUVENILE                                     DISPOSITION

   DISPOSITION                              CATEGORY FOR ATTEMPT,

    OFFENSE                                 BAILJUMP, CONSPIRACY,

    CATEGORY   DESCRIPTION (RCW CITATION)      OR SOLICITATION

.................................................................

 

               Arson and Malicious Mischief

    A           Arson 1 (9A.48.020)                   B+

    B           Arson 2 (9A.48.030)                   C

    C           Reckless Burning 1 (9A.48.040)        D

    D           Reckless Burning 2 (9A.48.050)        E

    B           Malicious Mischief 1 (9A.48.070)      C

    C           Malicious Mischief 2 (9A.48.080)      D

    D           Malicious Mischief 3 (<$50 is

               E class) (9A.48.090)                  E

    E           Tampering with Fire Alarm

               Apparatus (9.40.100)                  E

    A           Possession of Incendiary Device

               (9.40.120)                            B+

 

               Assault and Other Crimes

               Involving Physical Harm

    A           Assault 1 (9A.36.011)                 B+

    B+          Assault 2 (9A.36.021)                 C+

    C+          Assault 3 (9A.36.031)                 D+

    D+          Assault 4 (9A.36.041)                 E

    D+          Reckless Endangerment

               (9A.36.050)                           E

    C+          Promoting Suicide Attempt

               (9A.36.060)                           D+

    D+          Coercion (9A.36.070)                  E

    C+          Custodial Assault (9A.36.100)              D+

    C           Malicious Harassment (9A.36.080)      D+

 

               Burglary and Trespass

    B+          Burglary 1 (9A.52.020)                C+

    B           Burglary 2 (9A.52.030)                C

    D           Burglary Tools (Possession of)

               (9A.52.060)                           E

    D           Criminal Trespass 1 (9A.52.070)       E

    E           Criminal Trespass 2 (9A.52.080)       E

    D           Vehicle Prowling (9A.52.100)          E

 

               Drugs

    E           Possession/Consumption of Alcohol

               (66.44.270)                           E

    C           Illegally Obtaining Legend Drug

               (69.41.020)                           D

    C+          Sale, Delivery, Possession of Legend

               Drug with Intent to Sell

               (69.41.030)                           D+

    E           Possession of Legend Drug

               (69.41.030)                           E

    B+          Violation of Uniform Controlled

               Substances Act - Narcotic Sale

               (69.50.401(a)(1)(i))                  B+

    C           Violation of Uniform Controlled

               Substances Act - Nonnarcotic Sale

               (69.50.401(a)(1)(ii))                 C

    E           Possession of Marihuana <40 grams

               (69.50.401(e))                        E

    C           Fraudulently Obtaining Controlled

               Substance (69.50.403)                 C

    C+          Sale of Controlled Substance

               for Profit (69.50.410)                C+

    E           ((Glue Sniffing (9.47A.050)))             

               Unlawful Inhalation (9.47A.020)       E

    B           Violation of Uniform Controlled

               Substances Act - Narcotic

               Counterfeit Substances

               (69.50.401(b)(1)(i))                  B

    C           Violation of Uniform Controlled

               Substances Act - Nonnarcotic

               Counterfeit Substances

               (69.50.401(b)(1) (ii), (iii), (iv))   C

    C           Violation of Uniform Controlled

               Substances Act - Possession of a

               Controlled Substance

               (69.50.401(d))                        C

    C           Violation of Uniform Controlled

               Substances Act  - Possession of a

               Controlled Substance

               (69.50.401(c))                        C

 

               Firearms and Weapons

    ((C+        Committing Crime when Armed

               (9.41.025)                            D+))

    E           Carrying Loaded Pistol Without

               Permit (9.41.050)                     E

    E           Use of Firearms by Minor (<14)

               (9.41.240)                            E

    D+          Possession of Dangerous Weapon

               (9.41.250)                            E

    D           Intimidating Another Person by use

               of Weapon (9.41.270)                  E

 

               Homicide

    A+          Murder 1 (9A.32.030)                  A

    A+          Murder 2 (9A.32.050)                  B+

    B+          Manslaughter 1 (9A.32.060)            C+

    C+          Manslaughter 2 (9A.32.070)            D+

    B+          Vehicular Homicide (46.61.520)        C+

 

               Kidnapping

    A           Kidnap 1 (9A.40.020)                  B+

    B+          Kidnap 2 (9A.40.030)                  C+

    C+          Unlawful Imprisonment

               (9A.40.040)                           D+

    ((D         Custodial Interference

               (9A.40.050)                           E))

 

               Obstructing Governmental Operation

    E           Obstructing a Public Servant

               (9A.76.020)                           E

    E           Resisting Arrest (9A.76.040)          E

    B           Introducing Contraband 1

               (9A.76.140)                           C

    C           Introducing Contraband 2

               (9A.76.150)                           D

    E           Introducing Contraband 3

               (9A.76.160)                           E

    B+          Intimidating a Public Servant

               (9A.76.180)                           C+

    B+          Intimidating a Witness

               (9A.72.110)                           C+

    ((E         Criminal Contempt

               (9.23.010)                            E))

 

                Public Disturbance

    C+          Riot with Weapon (9A.84.010)          D+

    D+          Riot Without Weapon

               (9A.84.010)                           E

    E           Failure to Disperse (9A.84.020)       E

    E           Disorderly Conduct (9A.84.030)        E

 

               Sex Crimes

    A           Rape 1 (9A.44.040)                    B+

    A-          Rape 2 (9A.44.050)                     B+

    C+          Rape 3 (9A.44.060)                    D+

    A-          Rape of a Child 1 (9A.44.073)              B+

    B           Rape of a Child 2 (9A.44.076)              C+

    B           Incest 1 (9A.64.020(1))               C

    C           Incest 2 (9A.64.020(2))               D

    D+          ((Public Indecency)) Indecent Exposure

               (Victim <14) (9A.88.010)                   E

    E           ((Public Indecency)) Indecent Exposure

               (Victim 14 or over) (9A.88.010)       E

    B+          Promoting Prostitution 1

               (9A.88.070)                           C+

    C+          Promoting Prostitution 2

               (9A.88.080)                           D+

    E           O & A (Prostitution) (9A.88.030)      E

    B+          Indecent Liberties (9A.44.100)        C+

    B+          Child Molestation 1 (9A.44.083)       C+

    C+          Child Molestation 2 (9A.44.086)       C

 

               Theft, Robbery, Extortion, and Forgery

    B           Theft 1 (9A.56.030)                   C

    C           Theft 2 (9A.56.040)                   D

    D           Theft 3 (9A.56.050)                   E

    B           Theft of Livestock (9A.56.080)        C

    C           Forgery (((9A.56.020))) (9A.60.020)   D

    A           Robbery 1 (9A.56.200)                 B+

    B+          Robbery 2 (9A.56.210)                 C+

    B+          Extortion 1 (9A.56.120)               C+

    C+          Extortion 2 (9A.56.130)               D+

    B           Possession of Stolen Property 1

               (9A.56.150)                           C

    C           Possession of Stolen Property 2

               (9A.56.160)                           D

    D           Possession of Stolen Property 3

               (9A.56.170)                           E

    C           Taking Motor Vehicle Without

               Owner's Permission (9A.56.070)        D

 

               Motor Vehicle Related Crimes

    E           Driving Without a License

               (46.20.021)                           E

    C           Hit and Run - Injury

               (46.52.020(4))                        D

    D           Hit and Run-Attended

               (46.52.020(5))                        E

    E           Hit and Run-Unattended

               (46.52.010)                           E

    C           Vehicular Assault (46.61.522)              D

    C           Attempting to Elude Pursuing

               Police Vehicle (46.61.024)            D

    E           Reckless Driving (46.61.500)          E

    D           Driving While Under the Influence

               (46.61.515)                           E

    ((B+        Negligent Homicide by Motor

               Vehicle (46.61.520)                   C+))

    D           Vehicle Prowling (9A.52.100)          E

    C           Taking Motor Vehicle Without

               Owner's Permission (9A.56.070)        D

 

               Other

    B           Bomb Threat (9.61.160)                C

    C           Escape 11 (9A.76.110)                  C

    C           Escape 21 (9A.76.120)                  C

    D           Escape 3 (9A.76.130)                  E

    C           Failure to Appear in Court

               (10.19.130)                           D

    ((E         Tampering with Fire Alarm

               Apparatus (9.40.100)                  E))

    E           Obscene, Harassing, Etc.,

               Phone Calls (9.61.230)                E

    A           Other Offense Equivalent to an

               Adult Class A Felony                  B+

    B           Other Offense Equivalent to an

               Adult Class B Felony                  C

    C           Other Offense Equivalent to an

               Adult Class C Felony                  D

    D           Other Offense Equivalent to an

               Adult Gross Misdemeanor               E

    E           Other Offense Equivalent to an

               Adult Misdemeanor                     E

    V           Violation of Order of Restitution,

               Community Supervision, or

               Confinement (13.40.200)2               V

 

1Escape 1 and 2 and Attempted Escape 1 and 2 are classed as C offenses and the standard range is established as follows:

 

    1st escape or attempted escape during 12-month period - 4 weeks confinement

    2nd escape or attempted escape during 12-month period - 8 weeks confinement

    3rd and subsequent escape or attempted escape during 12-month period - 12 weeks confinement

 

2If the court finds that a respondent has violated terms of an order, it may impose a penalty of up to 30 days of confinement.

 

 

                            SCHEDULE B

                   PRIOR OFFENSE INCREASE FACTOR

 

    For use with all CURRENT OFFENSES occurring on or after July 1, 1989.

 

                             TIME SPAN

 

  OFFENSE           0-12              13-24         25 Months

  CATEGORY          Months             Months        or More

.................................................................

    A+                .9                 .9               .9

    A                 .9                 .8               .6

    A-                .9                 .8               .5

    B+                .9                 .7               .4

    B                 .9                 .6               .3

    C+                .6                 .3               .2

    C                 .5                 .2               .2

    D+                .3                 .2               .1

    D                 .2                 .1               .1

    E                 .1                 .1               .1

 

Prior history - Any offense in which a diversion agreement or counsel and release form was signed, or any offense which has been adjudicated by court to be correct prior to the commission of the current offense(s).

 

 

                            SCHEDULE C

                      CURRENT OFFENSE POINTS

 

    For use with all CURRENT OFFENSES occurring on or after July 1, 1989.

 

                                AGE

 

OFFENSE        12 &

CATEGORY       Under     13     14      15        16       17

..............................................................

    A+              STANDARD  RANGE  180-224  WEEKS

    A           250       300    350     375       375      375

    A-          150       150    150     200       200      200

    B+          110       110    120     130       140      150

    B           45       45     50     50       57       57

    C+          44       44     49     49       55       55

    C           40       40     45     45       50       50

    D+          16       18     20     22       24       26

    D           14       16     18     20       22       24

    E             4         4      4       6         8       10

 

 

                   JUVENILE SENTENCING STANDARDS

                           SCHEDULE D-1

 

This schedule may only be used for minor/first offenders.  After the determination is made that a youth is a minor/first offender, the court has the discretion to select sentencing option A, B, or C.

 

                       MINOR/FIRST OFFENDER

 

                             OPTION A

                          STANDARD RANGE

 

                                       Community

               Community               Service

Points         Supervision             Hours         Fine

 

1-9            0-3 months              and/or 0-8    and/or 0-$10

10-19          0-3 months              and/or 0-8    and/or 0-$10

20-29          0-3 months              and/or 0-16   and/or 0-$10

30-39          0-3 months              and/or 8-24   and/or 0-$25

40-49          3-6 months              and/or 16-32  and/or 0-$25

50-59          3-6 months              and/or 24-40  and/or 0-$25

60-69          6-9 months              and/or 32-48  and/or 0-$50

70-79          6-9 months              and/or 40-55  and/or 0-$50

80-89          9-12 months             and/or 48-64  and/or 10-$100

90-109         9-12 months             and/or 56-72  and/or 10-$100

 

                                OR

 

                             OPTION B

                         STATUTORY OPTION

 

0-12 Months Community Supervision

0-150 Hours Community Service

0-100 Fine

 

A term of community supervision with a maximum of 150 hours, $100.00 fine, and 12 months supervision.

 

                                OR

 

                             OPTION C

                        MANIFEST INJUSTICE

 

When a term of community supervision would effectuate a manifest injustice, another disposition may be imposed.  When a judge imposes a sentence of confinement exceeding 30 days, the court shall sentence the juvenile to a maximum term and the provisions of RCW ((13.40.030(5))) 13.40.030(2), as now or hereafter amended, shall be used to determine the range.

 

 

                   JUVENILE SENTENCING STANDARDS

                           SCHEDULE D-2

 

This schedule may only be used for middle offenders.  After the determination is made that a youth is a middle offender, the court has the discretion to select sentencing option A, B, or C.

 

                          MIDDLE OFFENDER

 

                             OPTION A

                          STANDARD RANGE

 

                              Community

           Community          Service                     Confinement

Points     Supervision        Hours         Fine          Days Weeks

.................................................................

1-9        0-3 months       and/or 0-8   and/or 0-$10  and/or 0

10-19      0-3 months       and/or 0-8   and/or 0-$10  and/or 0

20-29      0-3 months       and/or 0-16   and/or 0-$10  and/or 0

30-39      0-3 months       and/or 8-24   and/or 0-$25  and/or 2‑4

40-49      3-6 months       and/or 16-32  and/or 0-$25  and/or 2‑4

50-59      3-6 months       and/or 24-40  and/or 0-$25  and/or 5‑10

60-69      6-9 months       and/or 32-48  and/or 0-$50  and/or 5-10

70-79      6-9 months       and/or 40-56  and/or 0-$50  and/or 10‑20

80-89      9-12 months      and/or 48-64  and/or 0-$100 and/or     10‑20

90-109     9-12 months      and/or 56-72  and/or 0-$100 and/or 15‑30

110-129                                                       8-12

130-149                                                       13-16

150-199                                                       21-28

200-249                                                       30-40

250-299                                                       52-65

300-374                                                       80-100

375+                                                          103-129

 

Middle offenders with more than 110 points do not have to be committed. They may be assigned community supervision under option B.

All A+ offenses 180-224 weeks

 

                                OR

                                

                             OPTION B

                         STATUTORY OPTION

 

0-12 Months Community Supervision

0-150 Hours Community Service

0-100 Fine

 

The court may impose a determinate disposition of community supervision and/or up to 30 days confinement; in which case, if confinement has been imposed, the court shall state either aggravating or mitigating factors as set forth in RCW 13.40.150, as now or hereafter amended.

 

                                OR

                                

                             OPTION C

                        MANIFEST INJUSTICE

 

If the court determines that a disposition under A or B would effectuate a manifest injustice, the court shall sentence the juvenile to a maximum term and the provisions of RCW ((13.40.030(5))) 13.40.030(2), as now or hereafter amended, shall be used to determine range.

 

                   JUVENILE SENTENCING STANDARDS

                           SCHEDULE D-3

 

This schedule may only be used for serious offenders.  After the determination is made that a youth is a serious offender, the court has the discretion to select sentencing option A or B.

 

                         SERIOUS OFFENDER

                             OPTION A

                          STANDARD RANGE

 

           Points                  Institution Time

 

           0-129                   8-12 weeks

           130-149                 13-16 weeks

           150-199                 21-28 weeks

           200-249                 30-40 weeks

           250-299                 52-65 weeks

           300-374                 80-100 weeks

           375+                    103-129 weeks

           All A+

           Offenses                180-224 weeks

 

                                OR

                                

                             OPTION B

                        MANIFEST INJUSTICE

 

A disposition outside the standard range shall be determined and shall be comprised of confinement or community supervision or a combination thereof.  When a judge finds a manifest injustice and imposes a sentence of confinement exceeding 30 days, the court shall sentence the juvenile to a maximum term, and the provisions of RCW ((13.40.030(5))) 13.40.030(2), as now or hereafter amended, shall be used to determine the range.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 5.  A new section is added to chapter 36.28A RCW to read as follows:

    (1) The Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs shall establish and maintain a central repository for the collection and classification of information regarding violations of RCW 9A.36.080.  Upon establishing such a repository, the association shall develop a procedure to monitor, record, and classify information relating to violations of RCW 9A.36.080.

    (2) All local law enforcement agencies shall report monthly to the association concerning all violations of RCW 9A.36.080 in such form and in such manner as prescribed by rules adopted by the association.  Agency participation in the association's reporting programs, with regard to the specific data requirements associated with violations of RCW 9A.36.080 shall be deemed to meet agency reporting requirements.  The association must summarize the information received and file an annual report with the governor and the senate law and justice committee and the house of representatives judiciary committee.

    (3) The association shall disseminate the information according to the provisions of chapters 10.97 and 10.98 RCW, and all other confidentiality requirements imposed by federal or Washington law.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 6.  A new section is added to chapter 43.101 RCW to read as follows:

    The criminal justice training commission shall provide training for law enforcement officers in identifying, responding to, and reporting all violations of RCW 9A.36.080.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 7.  If specific funding for the purposes of implementing section 6 of this act, referencing this act by bill and section number, is not provided by June 30, 1993, in the omnibus appropriations act, section 6 of this act shall be null and void.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 8.  If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.

 


 

 

 

 

 

EFFECT:  It is the intent of this amendment that any action that would be an offense under SHB 1569 would still be punishable under the amendment.  The penalty would be based on an intended threat by any person against any other specific person or group without regard to the motives or bias of the person making the threat.

 

 

 

 

 

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