Court of Appeals of Washington, 2018

State Of Washington v. Kevin Eugene Hutton

State Of Washington v. Kevin Eugene Hutton
Court of Appeals of Washington · Decided December 31, 2018

State Of Washington v. Kevin Eugene Hutton

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DIVISION ONE STATE OF WASHINGTON, No. 77721-1-1 Respondent, V. UNPUBLISHED OPINION KEVIN EUGENE HUTTON, VEC-3 1 2018 Appellant. FILED:

;PER CURIAM — Kevin Hutton appeals the DNA fee imposed as part of his sentence for assault and violations of a court order. Hutton contends, and the State concedes, that the $100 DNA collection fee should be stricken under State v. Ramirez, 191 Wn.2d 732, 746-50, 426 P.3d 714(2018) because Hutton's DNA was previously collected and is on file with the Washington State Patrol Crime Lab. We accept the concession of error and remand for the court to strike the DNA fee from the judgment and sentence.

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