STATE v. HOYT

No. 17912-1-II.

904 P.2d 779 (1995)

79 Wash.App. 494

The STATE of Washington, Appellant, v. Edward T. HOYT, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

October 11, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kevin M. Anderson (Court-appointed), Crawford McGilliard Etal, Port Orchard, for Respondent.

Pamela Beth Loginsky, Kitsap Co. Deputy Pros. Atty., Port Orchard, for Appellant.


BRIDGEWATER, Judge.

Edward Thomas Hoyt committed a series of third degree thefts, using a common scheme or plan, over a six-month period. The State appeals the trial court's dismissal of five of the six counts that the State had aggregated into felony counts. We hold that RCW 9A.56.010(12)(c) permits a series of third degree thefts pursuant to a common scheme or plan to be aggregated into only a single count of felony theft, not multiple counts. We affirm.

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