State v. Mills

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 2005-04-07

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*4 ¶1 In this case, we address whether a single element may be bifurcated from the “to convict” instruction to a special verdict form where such element elevates a base crime from a misdemeanor to a felony. We hold that such bifurcation is constitutionally permissible if the legislature has created a statutory framework that establishes a base crime with elevated penalties if an additional fact is pres…

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