The Washington Statement of Defendant On Plea of Guilty To Non Sex Offense is a legal document in which a defendant admits guilt for a non-sexual offense in the state of Washington. This document is generally used in criminal cases where the defendant pleads guilty to the charge without going to trial. It includes the defendant's name, the charge they plead guilty to, the court in which the plea was made, and the plea details. It also includes the defendant's agreement to waive their rights to a trial and other associated rights, as well as their agreement to accept the sentence imposed by the court. There are two types of Washington Statement of Defendant On Plea of Guilty To Non Sex Offense: a Standard Statement and an Alford Plea Statement. The Standard Statement is what most defendants sign when they plead guilty to a non-sexual offense in Washington. It includes a statement of the defendant's understanding of the charge and the consequences of pleading guilty. The Alford Plea Statement is used when a defendant pleads guilty but maintains their innocence. This statement includes the defendant's admission that there is a likelihood of conviction if the case went to trial, but that they are pleading guilty to avoid the consequences of a trial.