The Washington Statement of Defendant On Plea of Guilty is a document used by the court system in Washington State to record the defendant's entry of a plea of guilty or no contest to a criminal charge. It is signed by the defendant, his or her attorney, and the prosecuting attorney, and is filed with the court. The statement explains the defendant's rights, the consequences of their plea, and the terms of the plea agreement. It is an important document in the criminal justice system, as it allows the court to formally accept the defendant's plea and move forward with sentencing. There are two main types of Washington Statement of Defendant On Plea of Guilty: a Waiver of Rights form and a Plea of Guilty form. The Waiver of Rights form requires the defendant to waive their constitutional rights, such as the right to trial, and to accept the consequences of their plea. The Plea of Guilty form requires the defendant to accept responsibility for their actions and to enter a guilty plea. Both forms require the defendant to provide their name, address, date of birth, and other information.