HOUSE BILL ANALYSIS
HB 1872
Title: An act relating to granting state‑wide warrant jurisdiction to courts of limited jurisdiction.
Brief Description: Granting state‑wide warrant jurisdiction to courts of limited jurisdiction.
Sponsors: Representatives Hurst, Lambert, Lovick, O'Brien and Carrell.
Brief Summary of Bill
CGrants a court of limited jurisdiction the authority to take recognizance, approve bail, and arraign defendants on warrants issued by courts of limited jurisdiction from other jurisdictions.
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
Staff: Jim Morishima (786-7191).
Background:
Warrants issued by a superior court are enforceable throughout the state. However, warrants issued by a court of limited jurisdiction (a district court or municipal court) are only enforceable within the jurisdiction of the issuing court. In other words, a municipal court in King County may not enforce a warrant issued by a municipal court in Spokane County.
Summary of Bill:
A court of limited jurisdiction may take recognizance, approve bail, and arraign defendants on warrants issued by courts of limited jurisdiction from other jurisdictions.
Fiscal Note: Requested February 19, 1999.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
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