Washington Statutes

§ 43.10.260 — Criminal profiteering—Assistance to local officials.

Washington § 43.10.260
JurisdictionWashington
Title 43STATE GOVERNMENT—EXECUTIVE
Ch. 43.10ATTORNEY GENERAL

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Wash. Rev. Code § 43.10.260 (2026).

Text

The attorney general may:

(1)Assist local law enforcement officials in the development of cases arising under the criminal profiteering laws with special emphasis on narcotics related cases;
(2)assist local prosecutors in the litigation of criminal profiteering or drug asset forfeiture cases, or, at the request of a prosecutor's office, litigate such cases on its behalf; and (3) conduct seminars and training sessions on prosecution of criminal profiteering cases and drug asset forfeiture cases. Findings — 1991 c 345: "The legislature finds that drug asset forfeiture and criminal profiteering laws allow law enforcement officials and the courts to strip drug dealers and other successful criminals of the wealth they have acquired from their crimes and the assets they have used to facilitat

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Legislative History

[1991 c 345 s 2.]

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