First-time offender definition

First-time offender means any person who has no prior
First-time offender means any person who has no prior convictions for a felony and is eligible for the first-time offender waiver under RCW 9.94A.650.
First-time offender means any person who is convicted of a felony (i) not classified as a violent offense or a sex offense under this chapter, or (ii) that is not the manufacture, delivery, or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance classified in schedule I or II that is a narcotic drug, nor the manufacture, delivery, or possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine, its salts, isomers, and salts of its isomers as defined in RCW 69.50.206(d)(2), nor the selling for profit of any controlled substance or counterfeit substance classified in schedule I, RCW 69.50.204, except leaves and flowering tops of marihuana, and except as provided in (b) of this subsection, who previously has never been convicted of a felony in this state, federal court, or another state, and who has never participated in a program of deferred prosecution for a felony offense.

More Definitions of First-time offender

First-time offender means any person who is
First-time offender means a student in Grades 6-12 who has not previously served a long-term suspension or expulsion, has not previously signed a hearing waiver regardless of the amount of discipline assigned, or has not previously been found responsible for a violation of the Code of Conduct at a student disciplinary hearing regardless of the amount of discipline assigned. Discipline received prior to a student entering the Fulton County
First-time offender means any person convicted of a felony not classified as a violent offense under this chapter, who previously has never been convicted of a felony in this state, federal court, or another state, and who has never participated in a program of deferred prosecution for a felony offense.
First-time offender means a person whose driver's license or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privilege has been suspended for being convicted of, or pleading guilty to, an OVI offense under any of the following:
First-time offender means any person who is convicted of a
First-time offender. - means any individual that has committed an
First-time offender means a student in Grades 6-12 who has not previously served a long-term suspension or expulsion, has not previously signed a hearing waiver regardless of the amount of discipline assigned, or has not previously been found responsible for a violation of the Code of Conduct at a student disciplinary hearing regardless of the amount of discipline assigned. Discipline received prior to a student entering the Fulton County School District will be considered for purposes of determining whether a student qualifies as a first-time offender. The ultimate determination of whether a student qualifies as a first- time offender will be made by the Director of Student Discipline, or designee, who may disqualify an otherwise-eligible student based on the nature, circumstances, and/or severity of the disciplinary incident. NOTE: This status is applicable only to enumerated Tier IV offenses or Tier III offenses as authorized by the Office of Student Discipline.