PUBLISHED IN PART OPINION
QUINN-BRINTNALL, J.
¶ 1 After this court remanded for a new trial, a jury found James Philip Douglas guilty of first degree arson, residential burglary, and felony violation of a protection order. The jury also found the existence of aggravating factors. Douglas, who proceeded pro se, was sentenced to 480 months — 419 months more than his original 61-month sentence. Douglas appeals, alleging that under RCW 9.94A.537...
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