110 P.3d 265
No. 20745-5-III.The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.
April 26, 2005.
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Sheryl G. McCloud, for appellant.
Steven M. Lowe, Prosecuting Attorney, and Frank W. Jenny II
and Paige L. Sully, Deputies, for respondent.
PER CURIAM
¶1 Marsial Tiscorino appealed his 1996 Franklin County conviction of second degree felony murder involving the predicate felony of second degree assault. This court remanded the case to superior court on a sentencing issue. State v. Tiscorino, 124 Wn. App. 476, 98 P.3d 529 (2004), review granted and remanded, 153 Wn.2d 1017 (2005). Mr. Tiscorino then petitioned for review of that decision in the Washington Supreme Court. On March 1, 2005, the Supreme Court granted the petition for review and remanded the appeal to this court “for reconsideration
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in light of [In re Personal Restraint of] Hinton,
152 Wn.2d 853[, 100 P.3d 801] (2004).” Supreme Court Order No. 76171-0, entered March 1, 2005.
¶2 In 2002, the Washington Supreme Court had held that assault may not serve as the predicate crime for second degree felony murder under former RCW 9A.32.050(1)(b) (1976). In re Pers. Restraint of Andress, 147 Wn.2d 602, 616, 56 P.3d 981
(2002).[1] We initially stayed Mr. Tiscorino’s appeal pending the entry of decisions resolving certain Andress issues in State v. Hanson, 151 Wn.2d 783, 91 P.3d 888 (2004) an Hinton, 152 Wn.2d 853, both then under review in the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court decided Hanson in June 2004. Subsequently, this court lifted the stay in Mr. Tiscorino’s appeal and addressed a sentencing issue raised there because a resolution of that issue in Mr. Tiscorino’s favor had the potential of resulting in a release of Mr. Tiscorino from confinement for time already served.
¶3 After entry of our decision in Mr. Tiscorino’s appeal and pending the consideration of his petition for review of that decision in the Supreme Court, Hinton was decided and became final on December 14, 2004. In Hinton, the court held that the decision in Andress applied retroactively. The holdings i Andress and Hinton entitle Mr. Tiscorino to relief.
¶4 Accordingly, we vacate Mr. Tiscorino’s conviction of second degree felony murder and remand his case to the Franklin County Superior Court for further lawful proceedings consistent wit Andress and Hinton. Hinton, 152 Wn.2d at 861 (citin Andress, 147 Wn.2d at 617 n. 5).[2]
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