Washington Statutes
§ 16.52.320 — Maliciously killing or causing substantial bodily harm to livestock belonging to another—Penalty.
Washington § 16.52.320
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Wash. Rev. Code § 16.52.320 (2026).
Text
(1)It is unlawful for a person to, with malice, kill or cause substantial bodily harm to livestock belonging to another person.
(2)A violation of this section constitutes a class C felony.
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Related
Rebecca Thorley & Monica Baxter v. Donald E. Nowlin, et ux
542 P.3d 137 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 2024)
Legislative History
[2015 c 235 s 4;2011 c 67 s 1.]
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