Personal Restraint Petition Of Derek L. Blanks ( 2020 )


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  •                                                                                                  Filed
    Washington State
    Court of Appeals
    Division Two
    September 1, 2020
    IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
    DIVISION II
    In the Matter of the Personal Restraint of:                       No. 54672-8-II
    DEREK LAMONT BLANKS,
    Petitioner.
    PUBLISHED OPINION
    Derek Blanks seeks relief from personal restraint imposed following his 2006 guilty plea
    to child molestation in the first degree. In this personal restraint petition (PRP), his ninth PRP,1 he
    argues that he received ineffective assistance of counsel in deciding to plead guilty. He contends
    his counsel erroneously advised him he would be eligible for a special sex offender sentencing
    alternative (SSOSA) sentence. Because Blanks’ PRP is time barred, we dismiss it.
    1
    See Order Dismissing Petition, In re Pers. Restraint of Blanks, No. 39339-5-II (Aug. 19, 2009);
    Order Dismissing Petition, In re Pers. Restraint of Blanks, No. 45982-5-II (June 30, 2014); Order
    Dismissing Petition, In re Pers. Restraint of Blanks, No. 47564-2-II (Aug, 10, 2015); Supreme
    Court Ruling Conditionally Denying Review, In re Pers. Restraint of Blanks, No. 92055-9 (Mar.
    25, 2016); Order Dismissing Review, In re Pers. Restraint of Blanks, No. 49165-6-II (Oct. 25,
    2016); Order Dismissing Petition, In re Pers. Restraint of Blanks, No. 49404-3-II (Jan. 24, 2017);
    Order Dismissing Petitions, In re Pers. Restraint of Blanks, Nos. 51390-1-II and 51512-1-II
    (consolidated) (May 25, 2018); and Order Dismissing Petition, In re Pers. Restraint of Blanks, No.
    53474-6-II (Jul. 3, 2019).
    54672-8-II
    RCW 10.73.090(1) provides:
    No petition or motion for collateral attack on a judgment and sentence in a criminal
    case may be filed more than one year after the judgment becomes final if the
    judgment and sentence is valid on its face and was rendered by a court of competent
    jurisdiction.
    Blanks’ judgment and sentence became final on July 17, 2008, when we issued the mandate
    following his direct appeal. RCW 10.73.090(3)(b). He did not file this petition until May 20,
    2020, more than one year later.2 Blanks cannot show that any of the exceptions in RCW 10.73.100
    apply, nor can he show that his judgment and sentence is facially invalid. Therefore, his petition
    is time barred. In re Pers. Restraint of Hemenway, 
    147 Wn.2d 529
    , 532-33, 
    55 P.3d 615
     (2002).
    Blanks argues that the time bar, RCW 10.73.090, is tolled by Washington State Governor
    Jay Inslee’s Proclamation 20-47, issued on April 14, 2020. Division Three of the Washington
    State Court of Appeals recently decided this issue in In re Pers. Restraint of Millspaugh, No.
    37552-8-III          (Wash.          Ct.            App.        Aug.           11,            2020),
    http://www.courts.wa.gov/opinions/pdf/375528_pub.pdf.         Millspaugh concluded that the
    Proclamation preserved existing rights and did not revive expired claims. We agree with this
    reasoning.
    Because Blank’s PRP was already time barred when Proclamation 20-47 issued, it is
    untimely.
    2
    Blanks filed a motion to withdraw his guilty plea under CrR 7.8 in the trial court. That court
    transferred his motion to us under CrR 7.8(c) to be considered as a PRP.
    2
    54672-8-II
    We exercise our discretion to decide and dismiss this petition through a written opinion.
    RAP 17.6(b). 3 RAP 16.11(b).
    Melnick, J.
    We concur:
    Maxa, J.
    Lee, C.J.
    3
    Although Blanks’ petition is successive, we dismiss it rather than transfer it to our Supreme Court
    because it is also untimely. In re Pers. Restraint of Turay, 
    150 Wn.2d 71
    , 86-87, 
    74 P.3d 1194
    (2003). Blanks’ request to appoint counsel is denied.
    3
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 54672-8

Filed Date: 9/1/2020

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/1/2020