STATE v. DUNCAN

No. 14680-4-III.

960 P.2d 941 (1998)

90 Wash.App. 808

STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. John O. DUNCAN, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 3.

April 14, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Deforest N. Fuller, Fuller & Associates, Wenatchee, for Appellant.

James A. Hershey, Deputy Prosecutor, Wenatchee, for Respondent.


SCHULTHEIS, Chief Judge.

A juvenile court judge may impose an exceptional sentence if a standard range sentence would constitute a manifest injustice. After his conviction for first degree murder, first degree burglary, attempted residential burglary and two counts of theft of a firearm, 12-year-old John Oliver Duncan received a manifest injustice sentence keeping him in juvenile detention until age 21. He contends the sentence is not supported by the record and is...

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