Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2024-05-06 22:14:55.673822+00
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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
                        DIVISION ONE

STATE OF WASHINGTON,
                                              No. 84707-4-I
                      Respondent.
                                              DIVISION ONE
      v.
                                              UNPUBLISHED OPINION
FRANK W. BARBER,

                      Appellant.

      PER CURIAM — Frank W. Barber filed an appeal challenging the imposition of a

$500 Victim Penalty Assessment (VPA) and a $100 DNA 1 collection fee as part of his

judgment and sentence. When Barber was sentenced in October 2022, the VPA was a

mandatory condition of all sentences. Former RCW 7.68.035 (2018). Effective July 1,

2023, the legislature added a subsection to RCW 7.68.035 that prohibits courts from

imposing the VPA on indigent defendants as defined in RCW 10.01.160(3). State v.

Ellis, 27 Wn. App. 2d 1, 16, 530 P.3d 1048 (2023).

      Similarly, when Barber was sentenced, the DNA collection fee was a mandatory

condition of all sentences for individuals whose DNA had not previously been collected.

Effective July 1, 2023, the legislature removed the subsection of RCW 43.43.7541 that

made DNA collection fees mandatory and added a subsection requiring the trial court to

waive collection of any previously imposed DNA collection fees, upon motion of an

indigent offender. Laws of 2023, ch. 449, § 1. The State does not dispute that Barber

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is indigent and concedes that this matter should be remanded to strike the VPA and

DNA collection fee from Barber’s judgment and sentence.

      We accept the State’s concession and remand to the superior court to strike the

VPA provision and the DNA collection fee provision from the judgment and sentence

entered in King County Superior Court Cause No. 21-1-04438-0 SEA.

                                FOR THE COURT:

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