The Washington Statement of Defendant on Plea of Guilty is a document used in criminal proceedings in the state of Washington. It is a written statement signed by a defendant upon entering a guilty plea in a criminal case. The statement outlines the plea agreement, the charges against the defendant, the rights given up by the defendant, and any other relevant information. The statement helps to ensure that the defendant is aware of the consequences of their plea and that they are entering it of their own free will. There are two types of Washington Statement of Defendant on Plea of Guilty: the standard statement and the Alford plea statement. The standard statement is used when the defendant fully agrees with the charges and admits to the facts of the case. The Alford plea statement is used when the defendant does not admit to the facts of the case but agrees to plead guilty due to the potential consequences of a trial.