State Of Washington, V. Matthew M. Pearson ( 2021 )


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  •                                                                                              Filed
    Washington State
    Court of Appeals
    Division Two
    May 11, 2021
    IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
    DIVISION II
    STATE OF WASHINGTON,                                              No. 54125-4-II
    Respondent,
    v.
    MATTHEW M. PEARSON,                                        UNPUBLISHED OPINION
    Appellant.
    WORSWICK, J. — Matthew Pearson appeals his conviction for unlawful possession of a
    controlled substance—methamphetamine. Pearson argues that his conviction for possession of a
    controlled substance should be vacated on the grounds that RCW 69.50.4013(1) is
    unconstitutional. The State concedes that Pearson’s conviction must be vacated. We agree.
    In May 2019, Pearson was convicted of possession of methamphetamine after a bench
    trial. After Pearson was convicted and sentenced, our Supreme Court decided State v. Blake, 
    197 Wn.2d 170
    , 
    481 P.3d 521
     (2021). In Blake, the Supreme Court held that Washington’s strict
    liability drug possession statute, RCW 69.50.4013(1), violates state and federal due process
    clauses and therefore is void. 197 Wn.2d at 174.
    A defendant cannot be convicted based on a void statute. See State v. Rice, 
    174 Wn.2d 884
    , 893, 
    279 P.3d 849
     (2012); see also State v. Carnahan, 
    130 Wn. App. 159
    , 164, 
    122 P.3d 187
     (2005) (vacating a conviction that was based on a statute that the Supreme Court held was
    unconstitutional). Consequently, Pearson’s conviction for possession of methamphetamine must
    be vacated.
    No. 54125-4-II
    We accept the State’s concession and remand this case to the trial court to vacate
    Pearson’s conviction for unlawful possession of a controlled substance—methamphetamine.
    A majority of the panel having determined that this opinion will not be printed in the
    Washington Appellate Reports, but will be filed for public record in accordance with RCW
    2.06.040, it is so ordered.
    _____________________________
    Worswick, J.
    We concur:
    ______________________________
    Lee, C.J.
    ______________________________
    Sutton, J.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 54125-4

Filed Date: 5/11/2021

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 5/11/2021