King Washington Carl 07.1000 is a specific legal code within the Washington State Court Rules called the "Order of Dismissal OR DSMSM" that pertains to cases in King County. This code outlines the procedures and requirements for dismissing a criminal case. A King Washington Carl 07.1000 — Ordedismissalssa— - ORDSM can be filed under different circumstances, including: 1. Lack of Evidence: If the prosecution does not have sufficient evidence to support the charges against the defendant, a motion for dismissal can be filed under this code. 2. Violation of Constitutional Rights: If it can be proven that the defendant's constitutional rights were violated during the investigation or arrest, a dismissal may be sought under this provision. 3. Misconduct by Law Enforcement: If there is evidence of misconduct by law enforcement officers that could impact the fairness of the trial, a motion for dismissal can be made. 4. Prejudice or Bias: If it can be demonstrated that the defendant would not receive a fair trial due to prejudice or bias within the legal system, a dismissal may be requested. 5. Plea Agreement: In some cases, the prosecution and defense may negotiate a plea agreement, resulting in the dismissal of the charges. This code outlines the proper procedures for executing such agreements. Overall, the King Washington Carl 07.1000 — Ordedismissalssa— - ORDSM ensures that the dismissal of criminal cases in King County follows established rules and protects the rights of defendants. It provides a framework for both prosecutors and defense attorneys to seek dismissals under specific circumstances, promoting justice and fairness in the legal system.