Case Law State v. Dollarhyde

State v. Dollarhyde

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PUBLISHED OPINION

Lawrence-Berrey, C.J. ¶ 1 James Dollarhyde appeals his conviction and sentence for failing to register as a sex offender. He raises several issues. One is dispositive.

¶ 2 RCW 9A.44.130(6)(b) requires sex offender registrants without a fixed address to report weekly to the county sheriff, to keep an accurate accounting of where they stayed that week, and to provide the accounting to the county sheriff upon request . To convict a transient for violating this requirement, a strict reading of the statute requires the State to prove that the sheriff’s office made a clear and specific request for this accounting for the week in question. Here, the State failed to present this evidence. We, therefore, reverse Dollarhyde’s conviction.

FACTS

¶ 3 In 2013, Dollarhyde was convicted as a juvenile for first degree child molestation. As a result, Dollarhyde is subject to the registration requirements of RCW 9A.44.130.

Stay at jail

¶ 4 In January 2018, Dollarhyde was under supervision by the Department of Corrections (DOC). On January 2, Dollarhyde underwent a urinalysis pursuant to his community custody conditions and tested positive for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the principal active constituent of cannabis. This violated the terms of Dollarhyde’s community custody. The DOC detained Dollarhyde and imposed a sanction of two days’ confinement.

Stay at the Larson residence

¶ 5 On January 7, Julie Larson moved to an apartment at 102 East 21st Street in the city of Goldendale. Julie’s daughter, Melissa Larson, knew Dollarhyde through mutual friends, and Dollarhyde assisted the family with moving into the apartment. Dollarhyde slept on the floor of the apartment one to four nights that week.

Registering with the sheriff’s office

¶ 6 Dollarhyde had not had a fixed place of residence since sometime in 2015. As a transient, he was required to report weekly to the sheriff’s office. See RCW 9A.44.130(6)(b).

¶ 7 Dollarhyde completed weekly forms for January 2018. The forms requested information, including Dollarhyde’s last registered address and new address. On the forms dated January 2, 2018, January 8, 2018, January 16, 2018, and January 22, 2018, Dollarhyde wrote "homless."

Exs. 5-8. On the blank backside of the forms, Dollarhyde wrote: 315 West Allyn, ABC Bridge, and Singing Bridge. On the January 16 and January 22 forms, he indicated the number of nights he stayed in each location that week.

¶ 8 Dollarhyde failed to indicate on the January 8, 2018 form that he had stayed two nights at the jail that week. He also failed to indicate on the January 16, 2018 form that he had stayed at Ms. Larson’s apartment that week. For these reasons, the State charged Dollarhyde with failure to register as a sex offender. Prior to trial, Dollarhyde waived his right to a jury.

Trial

¶ 9 A sheriff’s employee testified that transient sex offenders must report weekly and are required to provide a list of addresses where they stayed that week. When asked if she ever met with Dollarhyde to go over the registration requirements, she testified she met with him in 2015, when he first began registering. It was at this time she provided him a copy of the registration laws and requested that he disclose on each weekly form where he stayed that week.

¶ 10 A second employee testified she had asked Dollarhyde to provide an accounting of his whereabouts on the weekly forms, but did not know whether she had made any such request in January 2018.

¶ 11 The trial court found Dollarhyde guilty of failing to register as a sex offender and sentenced him to 50 months of confinement.

¶ 12 Dollarhyde appealed to this court.

ANALYSIS

FAILURE TO REGISTER

¶ 13 Dollarhyde contends there was insufficient evidence that the sheriff’s office requested him to provide an accounting of where he stayed during the relevant time period.

¶ 14 When a defendant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence, the proper inquiry is "whether, after viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, any rational trier of fact could have found guilt beyond a reasonable doubt." State v. Salinas , 119 Wash.2d 192, 201, 829 P.2d 1068 (1992). "[A]ll reasonable inferences from the evidence must be drawn in favor of the State and interpreted most strongly against the defendant." Id. Furthermore, "[a] claim of insufficiency admits the truth of the State’s evidence and all inferences that reasonably can be drawn therefrom." Id. In a challenge to the sufficiency of the evidence, circumstantial evidence and direct evidence carry equal weight. State v. Goodman , 150 Wash.2d 774, 781, 83 P.3d 410 (2004).

¶ 15 RCW 9A.44.130(6)(b) outlines the registration requirements for transient sex offenders; it provides:

A person who lacks a fixed residence must report weekly, in person, to the sheriff of the county where he or she is registered. The weekly report shall be on a day specified by the county sheriff’s office, and shall occur during normal business hours. The person must keep an accurate accounting of where he or she stays during the week and provide it to the county sheriff upon request.

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"... ... is no direct evidence that Vasquez or his accomplice held ... Miller to secure gold from Fork or held Fork to secure gold ... from Miller. Nevertheless, circumstantial evidence is ... entitled to as much weight as direct evidence. State v ... Dollarhyde, 9 Wn.App. 2d 351, 355, 444 P.3d 619 (2019) ... A trier of fact could have found that Crafton-Jones's ... threats to kill Miller coerced Fork to find gold or other ... valuables for her attackers. That is, Fork was coerced to ... find valuables not simply for her own ... "
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"... ... be drawn therefrom. State v. Salinas , 119 Wn.2d 192, ... 201, 829 P.2d 1068 (1992). In a challenge to the sufficiency ... of the evidence, circumstantial evidence and direct evidence ... carry equal weight. State v. Dollarhyde , 9 Wn.App ... 2d 351, 355, 444 P.3d 619 (2019). The challenging party bears ... the burden of demonstrating that a finding is unsupported by ... substantial evidence. State v. Vickers , 148 Wn.2d ... 91, 116, 59 P.3d 58 (2002). We bestow deference to the trier ... "
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State v. Vasquez
"... ... Id. at 840.        There is no direct evidence that Vasquez or his accomplice held Miller to secure gold from Fork or held Fork to secure gold from Miller. Nevertheless, circumstantial evidence is entitled to as much weight as direct evidence. State v. Dollarhyde, 9 Wn. App. 2d 351, 355, 444 P.3d 619 (2019). A trier of fact could have found that Crafton-Jones's threats to kill Miller coerced Fork to find gold or other valuables for her attackers. That is, Fork was coerced to find valuables not simply for her own survival but for Miller's. The evidence was ... "
Document | Washington Court of Appeals – 2020
State v. Vasquez
"... ... is no direct evidence that Vasquez or his accomplice held ... Miller to secure gold from Fork or held Fork to secure gold ... from Miller. Nevertheless, circumstantial evidence is ... entitled to as much weight as direct evidence. State v ... Dollarhyde, 9 Wn.App. 2d 351, 355, 444 P.3d 619 (2019) ... A trier of fact could have found that Crafton-Jones's ... threats to kill Miller coerced Fork to find gold or other ... valuables for her attackers. That is, Fork was coerced to ... find valuables not simply for her own ... "
Document | Washington Court of Appeals – 2020
State v. McClinton
"... ... Id. "Common sense informs our analysis, as we avoid absurd results in statutory interpretation." State v. Alvarado, 164 Wn.2d 556, 562, 192 P.3d 345 (2008).Page 7 Moreover, we strictly construe statutes establishing procedures leading to a loss of liberty. State v. Dollarhyde, 9 Wn. App. 2d 351, 355, 444 P.3d 619 (2019).        McClinton asserts that the phrase "day specified" is not defined in RCW 9A.44.130(6)(b) and therefore "its usual or ordinary meaning applies." He states that "[t]he dictionary defines 'day' as 'the time of light or interval between one ... "

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