State Of Washington v. Nathan Terrell Wilson ( 2020 )


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  • IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DIVISION ONE STATE OF WASHINGTON, ) No. 78425-1-I ) Respondent, v. ) UNPUBLISHED OPINION ) NATHAN TERRELL WILSON, ) Appellant. ) FILED: January 21, 2020 PER CURIAM — In a global plea agreement, Nathan Wilson pleaded guilty to separate charges of second degree murder and first degree assault. In separate judgments and sentences, the sentencing court imposed consecutive sentences of 171 months on the murder conviction and 93 months on the assault. The court also imposed consecutive 36-month terms of community custody for each offense. Wilson appealed the convictions separately, raising identical arguments concerning the sentencing court’s alleged failure to exercise discretion to impose concurrent community custody terms, defense counsel’s ineffectiveness at sentencing, and the erroneous imposition of discretionary Legal Financial Obligations despite Wilson’s indigence. On November 25, 2019, this court decided Wilson’s appeal of his sentence on the murder conviction. State v. Wilson, No. 78353-0-I. Because the arguments in this case are identical, our decision in No. 78353-0-I is controlling. No. 78425-1 -1/2 For the reasons set forth in that decision, we remand for the court to strike the discretionary LFOs but otherwise affirm. Affirmed in part and remanded in part. FOR THE COURT:

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Docket Number: 78425-1

Filed Date: 1/21/2020

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 1/21/2020