The Washington Statement of Defendant On Plea of Guilty (DUI-Physical Control) is a written statement that is signed by a defendant who pleads guilty to a charge of driving under the influence (DUI) and/or physical control of a vehicle. This statement is an acknowledgment of guilt that is presented to the court and is used to enter a plea of guilty. The statement outlines the defendant’s acceptance of responsibility and agreement to abide by the conditions set forth by the court. The statement also includes information about the defendant’s prior convictions, if any, and any other pertinent information related to the case. There are two types of Washington Statement of Defendant On Plea of Guilty (DUI-Physical Control): a standard form and a conditional form. The standard form is used in cases where the defendant has no prior convictions and is willing to accept the consequences of pleading guilty. The conditional form is used in cases where the defendant has prior convictions and is willing to accept the terms of probation set forth by the court. The Washington Statement of Defendant On Plea of Guilty (DUI-Physical Control) must be signed by the defendant and witnessed by an attorney or other authorized person.