Court of Appeals of Washington, 2019

State Of Washington v. Raymond Ralph Krona, Iii

State Of Washington v. Raymond Ralph Krona, Iii
Court of Appeals of Washington · Decided March 11, 2019

State Of Washington v. Raymond Ralph Krona, Iii

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DIVISION ONE STATE OF WASHINGTON, ) No. 77274-1-1 ) Respondent, ) ) v. ) UNPUBLISHED OPINION ) RAYMOND RALPH KRONA, Ill, ) Appellant. )) FILED: VIAR 112019 ) PER CURIAM — Raymond Krona challenges legal financial obligations imposed following his jury conviction for second degree assault. Krona contends, and the State concedes, that the $200 criminal filing fee and $100 DNA collection fee should be stricken from his judgment and sentence due to his indigence, previous DNA collection, statutory amendments, and State v. Ramirez, 191 Wn.2d 732, 746-50, 426 P.3d 714 (2018).

We accept the State's concessions and remand for the trial court to strike• the filing and DNA collection fees from the judgment and sentence.

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