STATE v. CAMERON

No. 18719-1-II.

909 P.2d 309 (1996)

80 Wash.App. 374

The STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. Kenneth Malcolm CAMERON, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

January 19, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patricia Anne Pethick, Tacoma, for appellant.

Thomas Charles Roberts, Pierce County Deputy Pros. Atty., Tacoma, for respondent.


MORGAN, Judge.

At sentencing on a conviction for delivery of heroin, Kenneth Cameron argued that a prior drug conviction should not be included in his offender score because it had washed out. The sentencing court ruled to the contrary, and Cameron filed this appeal. We remand for resentencing.

In 1974, Cameron pled guilty in federal court to one count of attempting to import marijuana with intent to distribute. In 1977, Cameron pled guilty in federal court...

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