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    • Revised Code of Washington
    • Title 10 - Criminal Procedure
    • Chapter 10.40 - Arraignment.
    • 10.40.100 - Overruling motion—Pleading over.

    Revised Code of Washington
    Chapter 10.40 - Arraignment.
    10.40.100 - Overruling motion—Pleading over.

    RCW 10.40.100
    Overruling motion—Pleading over.

    If the motion to set aside the indictment [or information] be denied, the defendant must immediately answer the indictment or information, either by demurring or pleading thereto.

    [ 1891 c 28 § 52; Code 1881 § 1048; RRS § 2102.]

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    Structure Revised Code of Washington

    Revised Code of Washington

    Title 10 - Criminal Procedure

    Chapter 10.40 - Arraignment.

    10.40.050 - Entry and use of true name.

    10.40.060 - Pleading to arraignment.

    10.40.070 - Motion to set aside indictment.

    10.40.075 - Motion to set aside indictment—Grounds not allowed, when.

    10.40.090 - Sustaining motion—Effect of.

    10.40.100 - Overruling motion—Pleading over.

    10.40.110 - Demurrer to indictment or information.

    10.40.120 - Sustaining demurrer—When final.

    10.40.125 - Sustaining demurrer, etc.—When not final.

    10.40.140 - Overruling demurrer—Pleading over.

    10.40.170 - Plea of guilty.

    10.40.180 - Plea of not guilty.

    10.40.190 - Refusal to answer.

    10.40.200 - Deportation of aliens upon conviction—Advisement—Legislative intent.

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