404412, State of Washington v. Jason Michael Walker
- 1) Whether there was sufficient evidence to convict Mr. Walker of escape in the second degree. 2) Whether the trial court erred by not instructing the jury on the common law necessity defense, and instead instructing the jury on the statutory “uncontrollable circumstances” defense provided in the second degree escape statute. 3) Whether the trial court erred when it granted the State’s request to amend the information to a different subsection of escape in the second degree, one year after the statute of limitations elapsed. 4) Whether the trial court erred in allowing the State to amend the information after it had rested its case and Mr. Walker had already delivered closing arguments. 5) Whether the trial court’s decision to include Mr. Walker’s prior convictions in its calculation of his offender score violated his right to a jury trial.