RCW Crimes Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
What constitutes Negligent Driving-1st degree
(RCW 46.61.5249)? - ANSWERSPerson operates a motor vehicle in a manner that is both negligent* and endangers or is likely to endanger any person or property, and exhibits the effects of having consumed...
What constitutes Negligent Driving-1st degree
(RCW 46.61.5249)? - ANSWERSPerson operates a motor vehicle in a manner that is both negligent* and
endangers or is likely to endanger any person or property, and exhibits the effects of having consumed
liquor or an illegal drug.
What is Vehicular Homicide
(RCW 46.61.520)? - ANSWERS"Class A" Felony
(1) Death of a person ensues within 3 years as a proximate result of injury proximately caused by the
driving of any vehicle by any person, the driver is guilty if the driver was operating a motor vehicle;
(a) while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug
OR in a reckless manner
OR with disregard for the safety of others (negligence)
What is Vehicular Assault
(RCW 46.61.522)? - ANSWERS"Class B" Felony
(1) Person is guilty if he/she operates or drives any vehicle:
(a) in a reckless manner and causes substantial bodily harm to another; OR
(b) while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drug and causes substantial bodily harm to another
With disregard for the safety of others and causes substantial bodily harm to another (DSO)
,Substantial bodily harm
RCW 9A.04.110 (b) is bodily injury which involves:
Temporary but substantial disfigurement, OR
Causes temp but substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily part or organ, OR
Causes a fracture of any bodily part.
What is Assault in the first degree (RCW 9A.36.011) - ANSWERS"Class A" Felony
(a) Assaults another with a firearm or any deadly weapon or by any force or means likely to produce
great bodily harm or death; or
(b) Administers, exposes, or transmits to or causes to be taken by another, poison, the human
immunodeficiency virus or any other destructive or noxious substance; or
(c) Assaults another and inflicts great bodily harm.
What is Assault in the second degree (RCW 9A.36.021)? - ANSWERSAssault in the second degree is a
class B felony.
(a) Intentionally assaults another and thereby recklessly inflicts substantial bodily harm; or
(b) Intentionally and unlawfully causes substantial bodily harm to an unborn quick child by intentionally
and unlawfully inflicting any injury upon the mother of such child; or
(c) Assaults another with a deadly weapon; or
(d) With intent to inflict bodily harm, administers to or causes to be taken by another, poison
(f) Knowingly inflicts bodily harm which by design causes such pain or agony by torture; or
, (g) Assaults another by strangulation or suffocation.
When does Assault in the second degree become a "Class A" Felony? - ANSWERSWhen the assault is
found to be with sexual motivation
What is Assault in the third degree (RCW 9A.36.031)? - ANSWERS"Class C" Felony
(a) With intent to prevent arrest or court mandate of themselves or others assaults a court officer;
(b) Assaults a bus/transit operator or driver, or transit supervisor, mechanic or security officer employed
by transit company
(c) Assaults any person employed by a school as school bus drivers, supervisors, mechanics while on duty
(d) With criminal negligence, causes bodily harm to another person by means of a weapon or other
instrument or thing likely to produce bodily harm; or
(e) Assaults a firefighter, (g) police officer or public servant in commission of their duties
(f) With criminal negligence, causes bodily pain that causes suffering for a period of time or assaults a
peace officer with a projectile stun gun; or
(i) Assaults a nurse, physician, or health care provider at work
(j) Assaults a judicial officer, court-related employee, county clerk, or county clerk's employee, while at
work
What is Assault in the fourth degree (RCW 9A.36.041)? - ANSWERSGross Misdemeanor
(1) A person is guilty of assault in the fourth degree if, under circumstances not amounting to assault in
the first, second, or third degree, or custodial assault, he or she assaults another
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