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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTONDIVISION ONE
STATE OF WASHINGTON, )
RESPONDENT, ))
v. ) NO. 73035-5-I)
ALLEN BUMANGLAG, ))
APPELLANT. )
DECLARATION OF SERVICE OF VERBATIM REPORT OF PROCEEDINGSON APPELLANT
I, MARIA ARRANZA RILEY, DECLARE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OFTHE STATE OF WASHINGTON THAT THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE AND CORRECT:
ON THE 5TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2015,1 CAUSED A TRUE AND CORRECT COPYOF THE VERBATIM REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS FILED IN THISAPPEAL TO BE SENT TO THE APPELLANT AT THE ADDRESS STATED BELOWBY DEPOSITING SAID DOCUMENT IN THE UNITED STATES MAIL.
[Xl ALLEN BUMANGLAG310578LARCH CORRECTIONS CENTER15314 DOLE VALLEY RDYACOLT, WA 98675-9531
SIGNED IN SEATTLE, WASHINGTON THIS 5T~~ DAY OF AUGUST, 2015.
~Dl ~)cc: KING COUNTY PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE
-APPELLATE UNITWashington Appellate Project701 Melbourne Tower1511 Third AvenueSeattle, WA 98101Phone (206) 587-2711Fax (206) 587-2710
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State of Washington
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I defendant and searching him incident to arrest, the officers located the following items in the
2 defendant’s wallet: the defendant’s Social Security Number (SSN) with the last four digits
3 obscured, a piece of paper bearing the SSN of Labinot Hassani, and a Chase bank deposit ticket
4 belonging to Larina Cooper.
5 That evening the Bellevue Police Department executed a search warrant on. the defendant’s
6 residence. The defendant’s bedroOm was located in a small building separate from the primary
7 residence and the door to his room was padlocked. Inside the defendant’s room, officers located the
8 defendant’s backpack which included the following: items showing the defendant’s dominion and
9 control, a Homestreet Bank loan payment slip belonging to Katherine Panhorst, First Security Bank
10 documents belonging to Ronald Svilc fRS and income withholding documents belonging to Scott
11 Lan, an Alaska USA credit union check belonging to Michael Ronda and Amy Vore, and Harry
12 Winnier’s insurance documents, US Bank Visa account documents and a hand written note with
13 Winnier’s personal information.
14 The following day, a search warrant was executed on the stolen Honda. Inside the
15 defendant’s orange backpack, officers located items showing the defendant’s dominion and control
16 over his bag and the vehicle registration for the stolen Honda in the name ofNathan ‘Piss.
17
18 V. PRETRIAL RULINGS
19 No substantive pretrial rulings have been made in this matter.
20 VI. EVIDENTIARY ISSUES
21 The State requests a pre-trial bearing before the jury is impaneled for the purpose of
22 obtaining rulings from the court various outstanding pre-trial issues. The State reserves the right to
23 make additional motions should they become necessary during the course of the trial.
24 Daniel T. Satterberg, Prosecuting AttorneyCRIMINAL OIVISIONW554 King County Courthouse
STATE’S TRIAL MEMORANDUM -3 ~i~~-2385(206) 296-9010, FAX (206) 296-9009
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1 PROCEEDINGS
2 DECEMBER 8, 2014
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4 THE COURT: Please be seated.
5 Do you want to put the case on the record?
6 MS. GRIEVE: Thank you. Good morning. We are back
7 on the record, your Honor, with State of Washington
8 versus Allen Bumanglag, Cause No. 14-C—01541-7 SEA.
9 Lindsey Grieve for the State. Mr. Davis represents the
10 defendant who is present in custody along with an
11 interpreter.
12 THE COURT: Excellent. Thank you.
13 Sir, do you want to put your name on the record?
14 THE DEFENDANT: Can I say something? I want to
15 change my lawyer because he doesn’t give me my
16 discovery, the police reports, I don’t get everything.
17 I don’t know what’s going on right now for me.
18 THE COURT: Okay. Well, first of all, if you want
19 to change your lawyer, I’m going to send you back
20 upstairs. You can do the motion in front of the
21 presiding judge. 1201 is who handles those motions.
22 So, sir, if you want —— Mr. Davis, has that kind of
23 motion been heard before?
24 MR. DAVIS: It has, your Honor, and it was denied.
25 THE COURT: I assume, since you’re still here.
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1 MR. DAVIS: Right.
2 THE COURT: When did that occur?
3 MR. DAVIS: That occurred -- I don’t have the exact
4 date with me because I don’t have the red file that I
5 typically write •those notes in.
6 THE COURT: Okay.
7 MR. DAVIS: They’re in that file. I have my trial
8 notebook here, but that motion was made some time ago.
9 THE COURT: Okay.
10 MR. DAVIS: And there was a motion to provide him
11 redacted discovery, but that was not granted either
12 because that was left to the attorney in order to
13 provide -- he’s had the opportunity to review the
14 information that I have with him while we were in
15 custody, review all of the information that I had by
16 reading it’ to him. He understood all of that, and so
17 that’s where we are at this point.
18 THE COURT: Okay. First, what I’d like t.o do is put
19 the interpreter’s name on the record.
20 INTERPRETER: Yes, ma’am. My name is Angelo Abella,
21 A—n-g-e-l-o space A-b-e-l-l-a.
22 THE COURT: Okay.
23 INTERPRETER: To interpret from Tagalog this
24 morning, language of the Philippines.
25 THE COURT: All right. And obviously you speak some
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1 of this case?
2 INTERPRETER: No, I do not.
3 THE COURT: Okay. Good enough.
4 So, sir, it sounds like the presiding judge has
5 already heard this motion. I’m not going to hear it
6 again, so we’re going to continue and we’re going to
7 proceed.
8 Let’s start with the motions, right? So I have read
9 the trial memorandum and I have read the defense trial
10 memorandum. Let’s start with the State’s. I’ve read
11 the state’s and the defense. It appears that there
12 aren’t that many pretrial issues, bu-t .
13 MS. GRIEVE: Your Honor, just to address before we
14 move on the defendant’s motion for new counsel. Would
15 the court also be finding at this time that this would
16 be an untimely motion as we’ve been assigned out for
17 trial?
18 THE COURT: Yes, it’s untimely, and I will say I’ve
19 known Gary Davis for many years. He has been a Public
20 Defender for, I dare say, 25, 30 -—
21 MR. DAVIS: More, yeah.
22 THE COURT: —- more than 30 years. He’s been in
23 front of me many times. He’s a very good lawyer. I
24 have no doubt that you’ll be represented well. And
25 these are handled on the 12th floor. Once they’r~
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1 assigned to me for trial, I presume -— and since Mr.
2 Davis has represented that this has been heard, I’m not
3 going to hear it again.
4 MS. GRIEVE: Thank you, your Honor.
5 THE COURT: Okay. So let’s move on with the
6 motions.
7 My understanding is that there is a stipulation for
8 the 3.5; is that correct? -
9 MR. DAVIS: That’s correct, your Honor.
10 THE COURT: Okay. Do we have a written stipulation
11 with the defendant’s signature?
12 MR. DAVIS: We do.
13 THE COURT: Okay.
14 MS. GRIEVE: Did the defendant sign off on it?
15 MR. DAVIS: He did.
16 MS. GRIEVE: Okay.
17 Your Honor, defense counsel is indicating that I
18 received a signed stipulation. I’m not finding it now,
19 but I do have an extra stipulation for defense counsel
20 and the defendant to review. And I think it’s worth
21 putting on the record that the one statement that the
22 State would be offering is prpbably one that defense
23 counsel and the defendant would want into evidence
24 anyway as it’s a statement that could go either way.
25 Just the facts in brief are after the defendant and
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1 involved in this. We’re not sure of the amount of
2 restitution. That’s still being determined at this
3 point. If I could confer with him to see whether -
4 THE COURT: Sure.
5 MS. GRIEVE: And, your Honor, while defense counsel
6 is doing that, I have the certified copies of the
7 defendant’s priors that I’d like to hand up. I don’t
8 believe there’s any dispute that he scores as an 11
9 when he comes in, but we should make that a part of the
10 record.
11 THE COURT: And you want to file these, I presume?
12 MS. GRIEVE: Yes.
13 MR. DAVIS: Mr. Bumanglag has indicated he’ll waive
14 his presence should the restitution hearing be
15 necessary.
16 THE COURT: And the prosecutor handed up the
17 certified copies. There’s no dispute on the offender
18 score, correct?
19 MR. DAVIS: There is no dispute.
20 THE COURT: Okay. Sir, you have the right to speak
21 at your own sentencing. Is there anything you’d like
22 me to know?
23 THE DEFENDANT: Yeah. I want my discovery and the
24 police report because I --
25 THE COURT: I’m sorry, I couldn’t understand you.
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1 THE DEFENDANT: I need my police report and
2 discovery.
3 THE COURT: Okay. And, Mr. Davis, you received
4 that; did you not?
5 MR. DAVIS: I received all the discovery necessary
6 for the trial, reviewed a lot of that with Mr.
7 Bumanglag during the course of my representation with
8 him and prior to trial.
9 For Mr. Bumanglag’s awareness is that the appeal
10 process -- he’s indicated to me he wishes to appeal the
11 conviction, and I have prepared the paperwork for that.
12 I’ve handed up the paperwork involving the order to
13 file these in forma pauperis on his behalf so that
14 essentially waives the filing fee so he can proceed in
15 that fashion.
16 There’s an agency that handles your appeal so you
17 won’t have to worry about the discovery. They’ll have
18 access to all of that as well as all of the court
19 proceedings. So they will be in contact with you
20 regarding that, so that’s how that works.
21 THE DEFENDANT: I know, but if I stay in prison, I
22 want to appeal it so I can
23 THE COURT: I’ll let the two of you talk about that
24 between yourselves, all right?
25 I am ready to impose a sentence. Count I, 29