STATE v. HUBBARD

No. 19283-1-III.

22 P.3d 296 (2001)

106 Wash.App. 149

STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. Josh J. HUBBARD, Petitioner.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 3, Panel Four.

May 8, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Susan M. Gasch, Spokane, for Appellant.

Kevin M. Korsmo, Deputy Pros. Atty., Spokane, for Respondent.


SWEENEY, A.C.J.

A plea must be voluntarily, knowingly, and intelligently entered. An Alford1 plea is by definition equivocal. It is nonetheless acceptable if factually supported. In re Personal Restraint of Montoya, 109 Wn.2d 270, 280-82, 744 P.2d 340 (1987). Here, Josh J. Hubbard attempted to enter a plea to first degree theft other than with a firearm, a crime...

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