State v. Barton

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1980-04-17

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Dolliver, J. This case presents the issue of whether a defendant, upon entering a plea of guilty, must be informed of the possibility of sentence enhancement under the habitual criminal statute, RCW 9.92.090. We hold that neither constitutional due process nor CrR 4.2(d) requires that a defendant be advised of a possible habitual criminal proceeding. On or about May 16, 1977, defendant was arraigned on charges…

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