Washington v. Snider
| Docket Number | 99310-6 |
| Decision Date | 05 May 2022 |
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6 cases
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State v. Horntvedt
...turn.1. Voluntary plea¶50 We determine voluntariness of a plea by considering the totality of the circumstances. State v. Snider, 199 Wash.2d 435, 449, 508 P.3d 1014 (2022). Where a defendant completes a written plea statement and admits to reading, understanding, and signing it, a strong p......
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State v. Jones
... ... (2018) (quoting State v. A.N.J., 168 Wn.2d 91, 117, ... 225 P.3d 956 (2010)). A plea is not entered into ... intelligently if the defendant has not received ... "'real notice of the true nature of the charge ... against him.'" State v. Snider,_Wn.2d_, 508 ... P.3d 1014, 1020 (2022) (internal quotation marks omitted) ... (quoting Bousley v. United States, 523 U.S. 614, ... 618, 118 S.Ct. 1604, 140 L.Ed.2d 828 (1998)). However, when a ... defendant pleads guilty after receiving a charging document ... that ... ...
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State v. Stamer
...In doing so, Division One relied on Isadore, 151 Wn.2d at 297-98, a more recent case than those cited in the State's briefing here. Following Snider, Knotek, and Kennar, elect to reach the merits of Stamer's claim. Turning to the merits, the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to......
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State v. Dewey
...defendant's] understanding of the charge against him" supported that the plea was knowing, voluntary, and intelligent. In this case, as in Snider, the superior court engaged in a colloquy during which he confirmed his understanding of the plea bargain. The record of that proceeding indicate......
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