State Of Washington v. Abdulkadir Ali ( 2016 )


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  •     IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
    DIVISION ONE
    STATE OF WASHINGTON,                      )       No. 72536-0-1                                 (-7)
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    ABDULKADIR ALI,                           )       UNPUBLISHED OPINION
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    Appellant.           )       FILED: December 19, 2016
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    PER CURIAM. Abdulkadir Ali challenges the judgment and sentence imposed
    following his guilty plea to second degree assault. His court-appointed attorney has
    filed a motion to withdraw on the ground that there is no basis for a good faith argument
    on review. Pursuant to State v. Theobald, 
    78 Wn.2d 184
    , 
    470 P.2d 188
     (1970), and
    Anders v. California, 
    386 U.S. 738
    , 
    87 S. Ct. 1396
    , 
    18 L. Ed. 2d 493
     (1967), the motion
    to withdraw must:
    (1) be accompanied by a brief referring to anything in the record that might
    arguably support the appeal. (2) A copy of counsel's brief should be
    furnished the indigent and (3) time allowed him to raise any points that he
    chooses; (4) the court—not counsel—then proceeds, after ,a full examination
    of all the proceedings, to decide whether the case is wholly frivolous.
    Theobald, 
    78 Wn.2d at 185
     (quoting Anders, 
    386 U.S. at 744
    ).
    This procedure has been followed. All's counsel on appeal filed a brief with the
    motion to withdraw. Ali was served with a copy of the brief and informed of his right to
    file a statement of additional grounds for review. Ali did not file a supplemental brief.
    The material facts are accurately set forth in counsel's brief in support of the
    motion to withdraw. The court has reviewed the briefs filed in this court and has
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    independently reviewed the entire record. The court specifically considered the
    following potential issues raised by counsel:
    Was Ali's guilty plea knowingly, voluntarily and intelligently made?
    The issues raised by counsel are wholly frivolous. The motion to withdraw is
    granted and the appeal is dismissed.
    FOR THE COURT:
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Document Info

Docket Number: 72536-0

Filed Date: 12/19/2016

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 4/18/2021