(1)
If a respondent is adjudicated of taking a motor vehicle without
permission in the first degree as defined in RCW 9A.56.070, the
court shall impose the following minimum sentence, in addition to
any restitution the court may order payable to the victim:
(a) Juveniles with a prior criminal history score of zero to
one-half points shall be sentenced to a standard range sentence
that includes no less than three months of community supervision,
forty-five hours of community restitution, a two hundred dollar
fine, and a requirement that the juvenile remain at home such
that the juvenile is confined to a private residence for no less
than five days. The juvenile may be subject to electronic
monitoring where available. If the juvenile is enrolled in
school, the confinement shall be served on nonschool days;
(b) Juveniles with a prior criminal history score of
three-quarters to one and one-half points shall be sentenced to a
standard range sentence that includes six months of community
supervision, no less than ten days of detention, ninety hours of
community restitution, and a four hundred dollar fine; and
(c) Juveniles with a prior criminal history score of two or
more points shall be sentenced to no less than fifteen to
thirty-six weeks commitment to the juvenile rehabilitation
administration, four months of parole supervision, ninety hours
of community restitution, and a four hundred dollar fine.
(2) If a respondent is adjudicated of theft of a motor
vehicle as defined under RCW 9A.56.065, or possession of a stolen
vehicle as defined under RCW 9A.56.068, the court shall impose
the following minimum sentence, in addition to any restitution
the court may order payable to the victim:
(a) Juveniles with a prior criminal history score of zero to
one-half points shall be sentenced to a standard range sentence
that includes no less than three months of community supervision,
forty-five hours of community restitution, a two hundred dollar
fine, and either ninety hours of community restitution or a
requirement that the juvenile remain at home such that the
juvenile is confined in a private residence for no less than five
days. The juvenile may be subject to electronic monitoring where
available;
(b) Juveniles with a prior criminal history score of
three-quarters to one and one-half points shall be sentenced to a
standard range sentence that includes no less than six months of
community supervision, no less than ten days of detention, ninety
hours of community restitution, and a four hundred dollar fine;
and
(c) Juveniles with a prior criminal history score of two or
more points shall be sentenced to no less than fifteen to
thirty-six weeks commitment to the juvenile rehabilitation
administration, four months of parole supervision, ninety hours
of community restitution, and a four hundred dollar fine.
(3) If a respondent is adjudicated of taking a motor vehicle
without permission in the second degree as defined in RCW 9A.56.075, the court shall impose a standard range as follows:
(a) Juveniles with a prior criminal history score of zero to
one-half points shall be sentenced to a standard range sentence
that includes three months of community supervision, fifteen
hours of community restitution, and a requirement that the
juvenile remain at home such that the juvenile is confined in a
private residence for no less than one day. If the juvenile is
enrolled in school, the confinement shall be served on nonschool
days. The juvenile may be subject to electronic monitoring where
available;
(b) Juveniles with a prior criminal history score of
three-quarters to one and one-half points shall be sentenced to a
standard range sentence that includes no less than one day of
detention, three months of community supervision, thirty hours of
community restitution, a one hundred fifty dollar fine, and a
requirement that the juvenile remain at home such that the
juvenile is confined in a private residence for no less than two
days. If the juvenile is enrolled in school, the confinement
shall be served on nonschool days. The juvenile may be subject
to electronic monitoring where available; and
(c) Juveniles with a prior criminal history score of two or
more points shall be sentenced to no less than three days of
detention, six months of community supervision, forty-five hours
of community restitution, a one hundred fifty dollar fine, and a
requirement that the juvenile remain at home such that the
juvenile is confined in a private residence for no less than
seven days. If the juvenile is enrolled in school, the
confinement shall be served on nonschool days. The juvenile may
be subject to electronic monitoring where available.
[2009 c 454 § 4; 2007 c 199 § 15.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- Short title -- 2007 c 199: See notes following RCW 9A.56.065.