STATE v. CYR

No. 31872.

40 Wn.2d 840 (1952)

246 P.2d 480

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. LOUIS CYR, Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

July 24, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Futter, Burson & Freyd, for appellant.

Murray E. Taggart, Herbert H. Freise, and Vaughn Hubbard, for respondent.


HAMLEY, J.

On the early morning of May 12, 1951, Louis Cyr was discovered inside a tavern in Burbank, Walla Walla county, Washington. This was several hours after the tavern had been closed for the night. After being identified, he was permitted to leave. Later in the morning, it was found that two gallons of wine and a cigar box containing small change were missing from the tavern. The sheriff's office made an investigation, after which Cyr was arrested while he...

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