RCW 9A.36.160
Failing to summon assistance.
A person is guilty of the crime of failing to summon assistance if:
(1) He or she was present when a crime was committed against another person; and
(2) He or she knows that the other person has suffered substantial bodily harm as a result of the crime committed against the other person and that the other person is in need of assistance; and
(3) He or she could reasonably summon assistance for the person in need without danger to himself or herself and without interference with an important duty owed to a third party; and
(4) He or she fails to summon assistance for the person in need; and
(5) Another person is not summoning or has not summoned assistance for the person in need of such assistance.
[ 2005 c 209 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 9A - Washington Criminal Code
Chapter 9A.36 - Assault—Physical Harm.
9A.36.011 - Assault in the first degree.
9A.36.021 - Assault in the second degree.
9A.36.031 - Assault in the third degree.
9A.36.041 - Assault in the fourth degree.
9A.36.045 - Drive-by shooting.
9A.36.050 - Reckless endangerment.
9A.36.060 - Promoting a suicide attempt.
9A.36.078 - Hate crime offenses—Finding.
9A.36.080 - Hate crime offense—Definition and criminal penalty.
9A.36.083 - Hate crime offense—Civil action.
9A.36.090 - Threats against governor or family.
9A.36.100 - Custodial assault.
9A.36.120 - Assault of a child in the first degree.
9A.36.130 - Assault of a child in the second degree.
9A.36.140 - Assault of a child in the third degree.
9A.36.150 - Interfering with the reporting of domestic violence.