STATE v. WALTON

Nos. 30663-4-I; 33109-4-I.

76 Wn. App. 364 (1994)

884 P.2d 1348

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. CONNARD V. WALTON, Appellant. In the Matter of the Personal Restraint of CONNARD V. WALTON, Petitioner.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

December 15, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alfred Louis Heydrich, for appellant.

David S. McEachran, Prosecuting Attorney, and Gregory Earl Thulin, Deputy, for respondent.


KENNEDY, J.

Connard V. Walton appeals his conviction of indecent liberties, contending for the first time on appeal that the trial court erred in admitting a police officer's concededly reliable videotaped deposition in violation of Walton's constitutional right to confront at trial the witnesses against him. Walton also claims that his trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance by failing to object to the use of the videotaped deposition at the time of trial....

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