Other Crimes
The attorneys of Kendrick, Malane & Webber also represent clients throughout central Washington in regard to most misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors and serious traffic offenses including:
- Aiding and Abetting
- Arson
- Assault
- Bribery
- Burglary
- Computer Trespass
- Conspiracy
- Criminal Impersonation
- Custodial Interference
- Delivery of Controlled Substance: Marijuana or other Drugs or Legend Drugs
- Disorderly Conduct
- Domestic Violence Offenses
- Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
- Driving with License Suspended or Revoked (DWLS/R)
- DV Assault and other Domestic Violence Charges
- DWI
- Embezzlement
- Escape
- Extortion
- Failure to Obey a Flagman
- Failure to Obey an Officer
- False ID
- False Information to an Officer
- False Reporting
- False Swearing
- Forgery
- Fraud
- Harassment
- Hit and Run
- Hunting and Fishing Violations
- Intimidating a Public Servant
- Kidnapping
- License Suspension or Revocation
- Malicious Mischief
- Minor DUI (alcohol or marijuana)
- Minor in Possession or Consumption of Alcohol or marijuana (MIP/C)
- Negligent Driving First Degree
- Obstructing an Officer
- Perjury
- Physical Control
- Possession of Paraphernalia
- Possession of Stolen Property
- Possession or Delivery of Controlled Substances: Marijuana or other Drugs
- Racing
- Reckless Burning
- Reckless Driving
- Reckless Endangerment
- Resisting Arrest
- Robbery
- Serving a Minor
- Shoplifting
- Soliciting Prostitution
- Tampering With a Witness
- Tampering With Evidence
- Theft
- Trespass
- Under age 21 and Driving After Consuming Alcohol
- Unlawful Imprisonment
- Unlawful Possession of a Firearm
- Urinating in Public
- Vehicle Prowl
- Vehicular Assault
- Vehicular Homicide
- Violation of a No-Contact Order
- Violation of a Restraining Order
If you are arrested for any such offenses you should immediately tell the arresting officer that you want to consult with an attorney. You have the right to consult with an attorney of your own choosing before answering any questions. Don't try to lie to an officer, but you certainly do not need to provide more than your name, address, and other routine information. You may not be able to roll the clock back and undo whatever has happened, but you do not need to make things worse by admitting a crime or giving an officer incorrect or conflicting information. Exercise your right to remain silent and your right to an attorney.
Kip Kendrick has over thirty-five years of experience in successfully defending thousands of criminal and serious traffic offenses. Emergency calls and initial consultation are free. Our fees for representing clients in their cases are reasonable, and we will usually work out payment plans with clients.
In case of emergency feel free to call Kendrick, Malane & Webber at 1-509-966-4255 or 1-800-354-2310, day or night. In such emergencies, even after hours, our answering service will put you in touch with an experienced attorney who can give you the legal advice you need, when you need it. We do not charge for such emergency services.
We defend people accused of criminal offenses and people charged with major traffic offenses. We appear almost daily in District Courts, Municipal Courts and Superior Courts throughout Central Washington. The information we provide on this Website pertains only to cases in the state of Washington, not any other states.