STATE v. BUCKLEY

No. 18492-3-II.

924 P.2d 40 (1996)

83 Wash.App. 707

The STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. Lisa J. BUCKLEY, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

October 4, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bernardean Broadous, Thurston County Pros. Office, Olympia, for respondent.

Thomas Edward Doyle, Robert Mason Quillian, Attorney At Law, Olympia, for appellant.


MORGAN, Judge.

After judging Lisa J. Buckley to be an "at-risk youth" under the Family Reconciliation Act (FRA), RCW 13.32A, a juvenile court entered an order requiring Buckley to abide by ten rules. Buckley repeatedly violated the order and was convicted of two counts of criminal contempt. She appeals, arguing the court exceeded its statutory authority and violated double jeopardy. We reverse.

Buckley is a juvenile. On May 6, 1993, when she was 13, her mother...

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