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2021 Senate Bill 5035: Concerning offender scoring of drug offenses
Introduced by Sen. Manka Dhingra (Redmond) (D) on January 11, 2021
Referred to the Senate Law & Justice Committee on January 11, 2021
Substitute offered in the Senate on January 28, 2021
Excludes certain class C felony drug crimes from counting towards an offender's criminal history score if it has been more than five years since the date of the conviction.
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on January 29, 2021
Amendment offered by Sen. Perry Dozier (Walla Walla) (R) on February 25, 2021
Changes starting point for accruing time towards removing convictions from an offender score from the entry of the judgment and sentence to the last date of total confinement, if applicable, but if not, then from that last date of community supervision associated with or required by that conviction, whichever is later.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on February 25, 2021
Amendment offered by Sen. Ann Rivers (Vancouver) (R) on February 25, 2021
Adds a requirement that the individual not have been convicted of a drug offense during the five-year period after entry of the judgment and sentence in order to have the previous drug offense removed from their offender score after five years.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on February 25, 2021
Amendment offered by Sen. Shelly Short (Addy) (R) on February 25, 2021
Removes conspiracy, solicitation, or attempt to deliver a controlled substance from provisions related to removing convictions from the offender score if it has been more than 5 years.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on February 25, 2021
Amendment offered by Sen. Keith Wagoner (Sedro-Woolley) (R) on February 25, 2021
Requires persons to pay all legal financial obligations before being able to remove drug offenses from their offender score within five years.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on February 25, 2021
Received in the House on February 27, 2021
Referred to the House Public Safety Committee on February 27, 2021