In Washington State a misdemeanor Soliciting undesired mail offense can have a maximum sentence of 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. If you are convicted of a misdemeanor you could be facing jail time and trouble securing employment in the future.
Often times Soliciting undesired mail charges are prosecuted in city courts with differing procedures and penalties. Although a Soliciting undesired mail charge may sound relatively harmless, it can have a long-lasting impact on your ability to obtain housing and find employment. If convicted many employers will simply pass over your application for years to come. With a criminal record most employers will not ask for an explanation, but simply reject your application. Additionally, government employment and military service may be impossible.
For many people charged charged with Soliciting undesired mail this is the first time they have been on the wrong side of the law. Additionally, many are young people and have a bright future ahead of them.
Below I have listed the Washington State Law for Soliciting undesired mail.:
Your initial consultation is always free; call Washington State Soliciting Undesired Mail Attorney John T. at (425) 830-7520. We'll sit down and talk about your options.