State Of Washington v. William Francis Mull, Jr. ( 2020 )


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  •        IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
    DIVISION ONE
    STATE OF WASHINGTON,                      )      No. 79898-7-I
    )
    Respondent,     )
    )
    v.                        )      UNPUBLISHED OPINION
    )
    WILLAIM FRANCIS MULL, JR.,                )
    )
    Appellant.      )
    PER CURIAM — William Francis Mull Jr. appeals two orders denying his
    postjudgment motions to withdraw his guilty plea. In his brief, however, Mull
    raises issues concerning financial obligations imposed in his earlier judgment
    and sentence. The State points out, and Mull does not dispute, that Mull did not
    timely appeal his judgment and sentence, that the appealed orders do not involve
    the financial obligations imposed in his sentence, that Mull’s notice of appeal
    from those orders does not designate the original judgment and sentence for
    review, and that Mull’s attempt to raise issues involving his sentence in this
    appeal is therefore untimely and procedurally defective.
    In the absence of any response from Mull on these points and given the
    availability of other proper avenues of relief, see State v. Smissaert, 103 Wn.2d
    No. 79898-7-I/2
    636, 639, 
    694 P.2d 654
    (1985) (the trial court has the power and duty to correct
    an erroneous sentence at any time), and RAP 16.3, we dismiss the appeal.
    FOR THE COURT:
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Document Info

Docket Number: 79898-7

Filed Date: 6/29/2020

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 6/29/2020