KULIK, J.
¶ 1 Under former RCW 9.94A.030(32) (2002), a persistent offender is one who has been convicted in this state of a felony that is a most serious offense and has been convicted on two prior occasions of felonies that are considered most serious offenses under Washington law. The superior court determined Terry M. Moncrief was a persistent offender and sentenced him on multiple sex offense convictions to life in prison without possibility of release. The...
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