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Washington v. Creekmore11/6/1989 ange: 88-115 months
Imposed Sentence: 264 months
Reasons Given: A. Continuing pattern of conduct
B. Children were seriously impacted by defendant's conduct
C. Multiple incidents, multiple victims
D. Victims particularly vulnerable
E. Defendant refused to acknowledge the severity of the offense
35. State v. Weaver, 46 Wash. App. 35, 729 P.2d 64 (1986), review denied, 107 Wash. 2d 1031 (1987)
Vehicular Assault
Standard Sentence Range: 3-9 months
Imposed Sentence: 30 months
Reasons Given: A. History of alcohol abuse
B. Disdain for rehabilitation
C. Driving without insurance
D. Driving while intoxicated
36. State v. Wood, 42 Wash. App. 78, 709 P.2d 1209 (1985), review denied, 105 Wash. 2d 1010 (1986)
Indecent Liberties
Standard Sentence Range: 15-20 months
Imposed Sentence: 30 months
Reasons Given: A. Defendant's age
B. Victim particularly vulnerable
C. Prior conviction for incest
D. Defendant not amenable to treatment
37. State v. Woody, 48 Wash. App. 772, 742 P.2d 133 (1987), review denied, 110 Wash. 2d 1006 (1988)
Indecent Liberties
Standard Sentence Range: 15-20 months
Imposed Sentence: 120 months
Reasons Given: A. Age of victim
B. Knowledge of consequences to victim
C. Future dangerousness
Appendix 2
Reasons Given by Trial Courts for an Exceptional Sentence
Reasons specifically listed as illustrative in RCW 9.94A.390
Number of
REASON Times Cited
Vulnerable victim 63
Seriousness of the offense 56
Crime was deliberately cruel 53
Multiple victims or incidents per victim 51
Defendant was in a position of trust 44
Defendant used sophisticated/well-planned methods 40
Defendant is a threat to the community 23
Monetary loss greater than typical 21
Injuries greater than necessary for the crime 20
Multiple offense policy would give lenient sentence 20
Defendant agreed to prison sentence instead of jail 17
Factors in criminal record 16
Drugs sold in quantities too large for personal use 14
Drugs manufactured to be used by others 7
Defendant has high position in drug hierarchy 7
Criminal history score greater than 9 points 6
Defendant showed no remorse 6
Defendant violated zone of privacy 4
Greater treatment available in prison 4
Sentence will promote respect for the law 4
Continuing criminal activity after arrest or while
on previous probation or parole 4
Defendant is not amenable to available treatment 2
Drugs sold at least 3 times 2
Weapon used for drug crime 2
No resources in the community 2
Other 46
Total 534
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