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11A WAPRAC WPIC 96.11Washington Practice Series TMWashington Pattern Jury Instructions--Criminal

11A Wash. Prac., Pattern Jury Instr. Crim. WPIC 96.11 (5th Ed)
Washington Practice Series TM
Washington Pattern Jury Instructions--Criminal
January 2024 Update
Washington State Supreme Court Committee on Jury Instructions
Part XI. Crimes Involving Operation of Motor Vehicles
WPIC CHAPTER 96. Negligent Driving
WPIC 96.11 Negligent Driving—First Degree—Exhibiting the Effects of Having Consumed an Illegal Drug—Definition
(WITHDRAWN)
COMMENT
Withdrawn in 2014.
RCW 46.61.5249 was substantially amended in 2013. The offense of negligent driving in the first degree now relates to the effects of having consumed liquor, marijuana or any drug and the specific references in the statute to “illegal drug” were removed. See the discussion in the Comment to WPIC 96.02 (Negligent Driving—First Degree—Elements). Use WPIC 96.10 (Negligent Driving—First Degree—Exhibiting the Effects of Liquor, Marijuana, Drugs, or Any Chemical—Definition) as applicable. For the definition of “drug” as it relates to traffic offenses, including negligent driving in the first degree, see WPIC 98.03.
[Current as of February 2020.]
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