With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". first-time offender waiver allows the court to impose up to 90 days of confinement for some first-time offenders “who have never been previously convicted of a felony in this state, federal court, or another state.” RCW 9.94A.650(1), (2). The trial court has the discretion to waive the imposition of a standard range sentence and sentence a defendant under the first-time offender option. RCW 9.94A.650(2); State v. Johnson, 97 Wn. App. 679, 682, 988 P.2d 460 (1999). The trial court declined to grant the first-time offender waiver because Kinneman’s theft amounted to a “major economic offense” and was an abuse of trust. 3 Former RCW 9A.56.010(17)(c) (1999) (amended as RCW 9A.56.010(18)(c) by Laws op 2002, ch. 97, § 1). 4 See, e.g., State v. Lewis, 115 Wn.2d 294, 299, 797 P.2d 1141 (1990) (<HOLDING>); State v. Petrich, 101 Wn.2d 566, 572, 683

A: holding family court has wide discretion in determining how marital property is to be distributed
B: recognizing that prosecutors are vested with wide discretion in determining how and when to file criminal charges
C: holding that trial court has wide discretion in determining sufficiency of foundation for opinion testimony
D: recognizing that the trial judge must be given a wide range of discretion in determining whether a mistrial should be declared
B.