Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2018-12-04 16:42:25.77636+00
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FILED
                                                          DECEMBER 4, 2018
                                                      In the Office of the Clerk of Court
                                                     WA State Court of Appeals, Division III

           IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
                              DIVISION THREE

STATE OF WASHINGTON,                          )         No. 35411-3-III
                                              )
                      Respondent,             )
                                              )
                v.                            )         UNPUBLISHED OPINION
                                              )
ROGER DEAN LEWIS,                             )
                                              )
                      Appellant.              )

       LAWRENCE-BERREY, C.J. — Roger Lewis appeals his conviction for attempting to

elude a pursuing police vehicle. We affirm, but remand for the trial court to strike the

criminal filing fee and the DNA1 fee it imposed against Lewis.

                                          FACTS

       The Spokane County Prosecutor charged Lewis with attempting to elude a

pursuing police vehicle. The prosecutor’s office also alleged a sentencing enhancement,

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namely, that Lewis threatened his passenger with physical injury or harm during the

incident.

       Lewis waived his right to a jury. He also filed a CrR 3.5 motion to exclude his

statements to the arresting officer. The trial court denied his motion and ruled that his

statements were admissible in the State’s case-in-chief.

       The parties presented their evidence, and the trial court found Lewis guilty as

charged. The trial court later sentenced Lewis and assessed costs against him, including a

$200 criminal filing fee and a $100 DNA fee.

       Lewis appealed.

                                        ANALYSIS

       A.     REMAND UNNECESSARY BECAUSE FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS WERE
              BELATEDLY ENTERED

       Lewis argues the trial court erred by failing to enter written findings of fact and

conclusions of law with respect to the CrR 3.5 motion and the bench trial. Lewis argues

we should remand to correct these errors.

       Soon after Lewis raised these arguments, the trial court corrected these errors by

entering findings of fact and conclusions of law. The State responded that Lewis should

be given an opportunity to raise additional issues now that the findings and conclusions

had been entered.

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          This court agreed with the State and provided Lewis an opportunity to raise

additional issues. Lewis responded that he had “reviewed the written findings of fact and

conclusions of law and believes [his] arguments are adequately set forth in the Opening

Brief of Appellant.” Letter from Jared Steed, Nielsen, Broman & Koch, to Renee

Townsley, Clerk of Court, Washington Court of Appeals, Division Three (May 21, 2018).

          The remedy sought by Lewis was for the trial court to enter findings of fact and

conclusions of law on the CrR 3.5 motion and the bench trial. He received his requested

relief.

          B.    REMAND TO STRIKE CRIMINAL FILING FEE AND DNA FEE

          Prior to this case being set for consideration, the Washington Supreme Court

issued State v. Ramirez, __ Wn.2d __, 426 P.3d 714 (2018). Lewis filed a supplemental

brief. Citing Ramirez, Lewis argues that the $200 criminal filing fee and the $100 DNA

fee assessed by the trial court should be struck. We gave the State 20 days to respond to

Lewis’s supplemental brief. The State did not respond.

          In Ramirez, the Supreme Court discussed and applied Engrossed Second Substitute

House Bill 1783, 65th Leg., Reg. Sess. (Wash. 2018) (HB 1783), which became effective

June 7, 2018. 426 P.3d at 717. Ramirez holds that HB 1783 applies prospectively to

cases on appeal. Id. at 716.

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       HB 1783 amends RCW 36.18.020(2)(h) and prohibits courts from assessing a

criminal filing fee against a defendant who is indigent at the time of sentencing. Here,

the trial court found that Lewis was indigent for purposes of this appeal. We infer that he

was indigent at the time of sentencing. We, therefore, direct the trial court to strike the

$200 criminal filing fee.

       HB 1783 also amends RCW 43.43.7541 to prohibit assessment of the $100 DNA

fee against a defendant who had previously provided a DNA sample because of a prior

conviction. LAWS OF 2018, ch. 269, § 18. Lewis has prior felony convictions. We infer

that Lewis has previously provided a DNA sample pursuant to his prior felony

convictions. We therefore direct the trial court to strike the $100 DNA fee.

       C.     APPELLATE COSTS

       Lewis requests that we deny the State an award of appellate costs in the event the

State substantially prevails. The State has not substantially prevailed. The trial court has

now entered findings of fact and conclusions of law, and we have directed it to strike

certain costs. The State is not entitled to appellate costs.

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       Remand to strike costs.

       A majority of the panel has determined this opinion will not be printed in the

Washington Appellate Reports, but it will be filed for public record pursuant to

RCW 2.06.040.

                                          Lawrence-Berrey, C.J.

WE CONCUR:

Fearing, J.
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                                          Pennell, J.

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