State Of Washington, Respondent V. Douglas Alexander Richards, Appellant (Majority)

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The Court ofAppeals ofthe RICHARD D. JOHNSON, Court Administrator/Clerk State of Washington Seattle September 10, 2018 Prosecuting Atty King County W554 King County Courthouse 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 paoappellateunitmail@kingcounty.gov James Morrissey Whisman 516 3rd Ave W554 King County Courthouse Seattle, WA 98104-2385 Jim.Whisman@kingcounty.gov Washington Appellate Project 1511 Third Avenue Suite 610 Seattle, WA 98101 wapofficemail@washapp.org Richard Wayne Lechich Washington Appellate Project 1511 3rd Ave Ste 610 Seattle, WA 98101-3647 richard@washapp.org DIVISION I One Union Square 600 University Street 98101-4170 (206)464-7750 TDD: (206)587-5505 CASE #: 77647-9-1 State of Washington, Respondent v. Douglas Alexander Richards, Appellant King County, Cause No. 16-1-02512-5SEA Counsel: Enclosed is a copy of the opinion filed in the above-referenced appeal which states in part: "Vacated and remanded for further proceedings." Counsel may file a motion for reconsideration within 20 days of filing this opinion pursuant to RAP 12.4(b). If counsel does not wish to file a motion for reconsideration but does wish to seek review by the Supreme Court, RAP 13.4(a) provides that if no motion for reconsideration is made, a petition for review must be filed in this court within 30 days. In accordance with RAP 14.4(a), a claim for costs by the prevailing party must be supported by a cost bill filed and served within ten days after the filing of this opinion, or claim for costs will be deemed waived. Should counsel desire the opinion to be published by the Reporter of Decisions, a motion to publish should be served and filed within 20 days of the date of filing the opinion, as provided by RAP 12.3 (e). Sincerely, • Richard D. Johnson Court Administrator/Clerk jh Enclosure c: The Honorable Mariane Spearman Douglas Richards

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