In re Pers. Restraint of Netherton (Majority)
Annotate this CasePetitioner Lorraine Netherton was convicted of second degree murder. Upon review of her appeal, the Supreme Court concluded that the trial court erroneously imposed a sentence enhancement based on the jury's "deadly weapon" finding. Because petitioner's appellate counsel misapprehended who represented Petitioner at a critical stage of her appeal, Petitioner lost an opportunity to get the enhancement reversed. Accordingly, the Supreme Court found Petitioner received ineffective assistance of appellate counsel, and remanded the case to the trial court for resentencing.
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