Opinion ID: 2355052
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Heading: Talley's Remedy

Text: ¶ 27 Because resolution of the statutory issue resolves this case, we do not adjudicate Talley's constitutional claim. See Isla Verde Intern. Holdings, Inc. v. City of Camas, 146 Wash.2d 740, 752, 49 P.3d 867 (2002). The only remaining issue is the proper remedy for Talley. ¶ 28 In his brief and at oral argument, Talley contended that he should receive good-time credit at the statutory maximum rate of 15 percent. At oral argument, Skamania County conceded that, if a statutory violation occurred, Talley should receive good-time credit at the statutory maximum rate of 15 percent. We remand Talley's case to the Court of Appeals with instructions to grant Talley good-time credit at the statutory maximum rate of 15 percent. [6]