Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 10.95 - Capital Punishment—Aggravated First Degree Murder.
10.95.070 - Special sentencing proceeding—Factors which jury may consider in deciding whether leniency merited.

RCW 10.95.070
Special sentencing proceeding—Factors which jury may consider in deciding whether leniency merited.

In deciding the question posed by RCW 10.95.060(4), the jury, or the court if a jury is waived, may consider any relevant factors, including but not limited to the following:
(1) Whether the defendant has or does not have a significant history, either as a juvenile or an adult, of prior criminal activity;
(2) Whether the murder was committed while the defendant was under the influence of extreme mental disturbance;
(3) Whether the victim consented to the act of murder;
(4) Whether the defendant was an accomplice to a murder committed by another person where the defendant's participation in the murder was relatively minor;
(5) Whether the defendant acted under duress or domination of another person;
(6) Whether, at the time of the murder, the capacity of the defendant to appreciate the wrongfulness of his or her conduct or to conform his or her conduct to the requirements of law was substantially impaired as a result of mental disease or defect. However, a person found to have an intellectual disability under RCW 10.95.030(2) may in no case be sentenced to death;
(7) Whether the age of the defendant at the time of the crime calls for leniency; and
(8) Whether there is a likelihood that the defendant will pose a danger to others in the future.

[ 2010 c 94 § 4; 1993 c 479 § 2; 1981 c 138 § 7.]
NOTES:

Purpose—2010 c 94: See note following RCW 44.04.280.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 10 - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 10.95 - Capital Punishment—Aggravated First Degree Murder.

10.95.010 - Court rules.

10.95.020 - Definition.

10.95.030 - Sentences for aggravated first degree murder.

10.95.035 - Return of persons to sentencing court if sentenced prior to June 1, 2014, under this chapter or any prior law, for a term of life without the possibility of parole for an offense committed prior to eighteenth birthday.

10.95.040 - Special sentencing proceeding—Notice—Filing—Service.

10.95.050 - Special sentencing proceeding—When held—Jury to decide matters presented—Waiver—Reconvening same jury—Impanelling new jury—Peremptory challenges.

10.95.060 - Special sentencing proceeding—Jury instructions—Opening statements—Evidence—Arguments—Question for jury.

10.95.070 - Special sentencing proceeding—Factors which jury may consider in deciding whether leniency merited.

10.95.080 - When sentence to death or sentence to life imprisonment shall be imposed.

10.95.090 - Sentence if death sentence commuted, held invalid, or if death sentence established by chapter held invalid.

10.95.100 - Mandatory review of death sentence by supreme court—Notice—Transmittal—Contents of notice—Jurisdiction.

10.95.110 - Verbatim report of trial proceedings—Preparation—Transmittal to supreme court—Clerk's papers—Receipt.

10.95.120 - Information report—Form—Contents—Submission to supreme court, defendant, prosecuting attorney.

10.95.130 - Questions posed for determination by supreme court in death sentence review—Review in addition to appeal—Consolidation of review and appeal.

10.95.140 - Invalidation of sentence, remand for resentencing—Affirmation of sentence, remand for execution.

10.95.150 - Time limit for appellate review of death sentence and filing opinion.

10.95.160 - Death warrant—Issuance—Form—Time for execution of judgment and sentence.

10.95.170 - Imprisonment of defendant.

10.95.180 - Death penalty—How executed.

10.95.185 - Witnesses.

10.95.190 - Death warrant—Record—Return to trial court.

10.95.200 - Proceedings for failure to execute on day named.

10.95.901 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.