The Superior Court granted the motion and the State appealed. Radan moved to dismiss, arguing that because his right to possess firearms was fully restored in Montana, he could not be charged under Washington law as a felon in possession of a firearm. Subsequently, Radan was charged under RCW 9.41.040 in Pend Oreille County, Washington with "second degree felon in possession of a firearm." After serving a portion of his sentence, Radan was granted an early discharge from supervision and pursuant to Montana law, all of Radan's civil rights, including his right to possess firearms, were automatically restored. Radan (Radan) was convicted of felony first degree theft in the state of Montana. Thomas Metzger, Pend Oreille County Prosecutor, Antonio D. Timothy David Trageser, Spokane, for Petitioner. ![]() Muenster, Vancouver, Amicus Curiae on behalf of Washington Ass'n of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
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