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DATE FILED: 4/5/96 (to be indicated by Clerk of Supreme Court) Questionnaire approved for use pursuant to Laws of 1981, ch. 138, 12. REPORT OF THE TRIAL JUDE Aggravated First Degree Murder Case Superior Court of OKANOAN County, Washington Cause No. 95-1-00161-9 State v. ANTHONY WADE SAMMONS INSTRUCTIONS: Please answer each question. If you do not have sufficient information to supply an answer, please so indicate after the specific question. If sufficient space is not allowed on the questionnaire form for answer to the question, use the back of the page, indicating the number of the question which you are answering, or attach additional sheets. If more than one defendant was convicted of aggravated first degree murder in this case, please make out a separate questionnaire for each such defendant. The statute specifies that this report shall, within thirty (30) days after the entry of the judgment and sentence, be submitted to the Clerk of the Supreme Court, to the defendant or his or her attorney, and to the prosecuting attorney. 0162

- 2 - (1) Information about the Defendant ANTHONY WADE (a) Name: SAMMONS, Last, First Middle Date of Birth: 8/21/70 Sex: M Marital Status: Never Married F Married Separated Divorced Spouse Deceased Race or ethnic origin of defendant: CAUCASIAN (Specify) (b) Number and ages of defendant's children: ONE/2 MONTHS (c) Defendant's Father living: If deceased, date of death: Defendant's Mother living: If deceased, date of death: (d) Number of children born to defendant's parents: 8 (e) Defendant's education--check highest grade completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 College: 1 2 3 4 Intelligence Level: Low IQ Score: Medium Above Average High Further explanation or comment:

- 3 - (f) Was a psychiatric evaluation performed: If yes, did the evaluation indicate that the defendant was: able to distinguish right from wrong? (i) able to perceive the nature and quality (ii) of his or her act? able to cooperate intelligently in his (iii) or her own defense? (g) Please describe any character or behavior disorders found or other pertinent psychiatric or psychological information: (h) Please describe the work record of the defendant: MISC - MANUAL LABOR (i) If the defendant has a record of prior convictions, please list: Offense Date Sentence Imposed ASSAULT WITH A DANEROUS WEAPON 4/17/91 COURT MARTIAL 18 MO CONFINE + DISCHARE FROM MILITARY DUI 4/28/92 2 DAYS, FINE + TREATMENT (j) Length of time defendant has resided in: Washington: 1 MONTH County of conviction: 1 MONTH

- 4 - (2) Information about the Trial (a) How did the defendant plead to the charge of aggravated first degree murder?: uilty Not uilty Not uilty by reason of insanity (b) Was the defendant represented by counsel?: (c) Please indicate if there was evidence introduced or instructions given as to any defense(s) to the crime of aggravated first degree murder: Evidence Instruction(s) Excusable Homicide Justifiable Homicide Insanity Duress Entrapment Alibi Intoxication Other specific defenses:

- 5 - (d) If the defendant was charged with other offenses which were tried in the same trial, list the other offenses below and indicate whether defendant was convicted: SECOND COUNT OF ARAVATED FIRST DEREE MURDER Convicted (e) What aggravating circumstances, as set forth in Laws of 1981, ch. 138 2, were alleged against the defendant and which of these circumstances were found to have been applicable?: Aggravating Circumstances Alleged MORE THAN ONE MURDER & PART OF A COMMON SCHEME OR PLAN Found Applicable (f) Please provide the names of each other defendant tried jointly with this defendant, the charges filed against each other defendant, and the disposition of each charge: Name: SCOTT PIERCE (SEPARATE TRIAL) Offenses Charged Disposition ARAVATED FIRST DEREE MURDER (NOW SET FOR TRIAL)

- 6 - Name: Offenses Charged Disposition (3) Information Concerning the Special Sentencing Proceeding (a) Date of Conviction: 3/15/96 Date special sentencing proceeding commenced: N/A (b) Was the jury for the special sentencing proceeding composed of the same jurors as the jury that returned the verdict to the charge of aggravated first degree murder? If the answer to the above question is no, please explain: (c) Was there, in the court's opinion, credible evidence of any mitigating circumstances as provided in Laws of 1981, ch. 138, 7? If yes, please describe:

- 7 - (d) Was there evidence of mitigating circumstances, whether or not of a type listed in Laws of 1981, ch. 138, 7, not described in answer to (3)(c) above? If yes, please describe: (e) How did the jury answer the question posed in Laws of 1981, ch. 138, 6(4), that is: "Having in mind the crime of which the defendant has been found guilty, are you convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that there are not sufficient mitigating circumstances to merit leniency? (f) What sentence was imposed? (4) Information about the Victim (a) Was the victim related to the defendant by blood or marriage? If yes, please describe the relationship: (b) What was the victim's occupation, and was the victim an employer or employee of the defendant? VICTIMS WERE ORCHARD WORKERS. VICTIMS WERE NOT EMPLOYERS OR EMPLOYEE OF DEFENDANTS.

- 8 - (c) Was the victim acquainted with the defendant, and if so, how well? ACQUAINTED FOR PART OF ONE DAY. DEFENDANT STOPPED TO HELP VICTIMS, WHO WERE HAVIN CAR TROUBLE. (d) If the victim was a resident of Washington, please state: Length of Washington residency: VICTIMS WERE TEMPORARY, SEASONAL ORCHARD WORKERS. County of residence: Length of residency in that county: (e) Was the victim of the same race or ethnic origin as the defendant? If no, please state the victim's race or ethnic origin: BOTH VICTIMS WERE MEXICAN NATIONALS (f) Was the victim of the same sex as the defendant? (g) Was the victim held hostage during the crime? If yes, for how long: (h) Please describe the nature and extent of any physical harm or torture inflicted upon the victim prior to death: BOTH VICTIMS WERE BEATEN, CHOKED AND DROWNED IN A RIVER.

- 9 - (i) What was the age of the victim? 24 + 21 (j) What type of weapon, if any, was used in the crime? NONE (5) Information about the Representation of Defendant (If more than one counsel represented the defendant, answer each question separately as to each counsel. Attach separate sheets containing answers for additional counsel.) (a) Name of counsel: JEFFREY BARKER (b) Date on which counsel was secured: 9/29/95 (c) Was counsel retained or appointed? If appointed, please state the reason therefor: APPOINTED - INDIENT DEFENDANT. (d) How long has counsel practiced law, and what is the nature of counsel's practice? 16 YEARS - EXCLUSIVE CRIMINAL PRACTICE. (e) Did the same counsel serve at both the trial and the special sentencing proceeding, and if not, why not?

- 10 - (6) eneral Considerations (a) Was the race or ethnic origin of the defendant, victim, or any witness an apparent factor at trial? If yes, please explain: (b) What percentage of the population of the county is the same race or ethnic origin as the defendant? Race Ethnic Origin Under 10% 10-25% 25-50% 50-75% 75-90% Over 90% If there appears to be any reason to answer this question with respect to a county other than the county in which the trial was held, please explain:

- 11 - (c) How many persons of the defendant's or victim's race or ethnic origin were represented on the jury? Defendant: 12 Victim: 0 Further explanation or comment: (d) Was there any evidence that persons of any particular race or ethnic origin were systematically excluded from the jury? If yes, please explain: (e) Was the sexual orientation of the defendant, victim, or any witness an apparent factor at trial? If yes, please explain:

- 12 - (f) Was the jury specifically instructed to exclude race, ethnic origin, or sexual preference as an issue? (g) Was there extensive publicity in the community concerning this case? (h) Was the jury instructed to disregard such publicity? (i) Was the jury instructed to avoid any influence of passion, prejudice or any other arbitrary factor when considering its verdict or its findings in the special sentencing proceeding? N/A (j) Please describe the nature of any evidence suggesting the necessity for instructions of the type described in 6(f) through 6(i) above which were given: SOME JURORS HAD READ ARTICLES IN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS OR HEARD RADIO REPORTS.

- 13 - (k) eneral comments of the trial judge concerning the appropriateness of the sentence, considering the crime, the defendant, and other relevant factors: (7) Information about the Chronology of the Case (a) Date of offense: 9/27/95 (b) Date of arrest: 9/28/95 (c) Date trial began: 2/29/96 (d) Date jury returned verdict: 3/15/96 (e) Date post-trial motions ruled on: N/A (f) Date special sentencing proceeding began: N/A (g) Date sentence was imposed: 3/21/96 (h) Date this trial judge's report was completed: 4/3/96 JAMES R. THOMAS TRIAL JUDE