State Of Washington v. Joshua Reaveley

Court of Appeals of Washington·Decided December 30, 2013·No. 70224-6·Unpublished

Opinion

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

STATE OF WASHINGTON No. 70224-6-1

Respondent,

v. DIVISION ONE

JOSHUA M. REAVELEY, UNPUBLISHED OPINION

Appellant. FILED:

PER CURIAM - Joshua Reaveley appeals the sentence imposed

following his conviction for second degree burglary. He contends, and the State

concedes, that the State failed to prove the comparability of two out-of-state

convictions included in his offender score. The parties agree that accelerated

review is appropriate and that we must remand for resentencing, including an

evidentiary hearing on the comparability of the out-of-state offenses. See State v.

Lopez, 147 Wn.2d 515, 520, 55 P.3d 609 (2002). We accept the concession,

accelerate review, and remand for resentencing consistent with this opinion.

FOR THE COURT:

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