STATE v. GUILES

Nos. 34500, 34505.

53 Wn.2d 386 (1959)

333 P.2d 923

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Appellant, v. RAYMOND GUILES, Respondent and Cross-appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

January 8, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Klasen, J.O. Neal and John Calbom, for appellant.

Lewis & Earl, for respondent and cross-appellant.


FOSTER, J.

Cross-appellant, defendant below, was convicted of manslaughter. The state appeals from an order granting a new trial and the defendant cross-appeals from the order denying his motion for arrest of judgment. Because defendant's motion in arrest of judgment must be sustained, it is unnecessary to consider the state's appeal.

[1] The proofs show that the defendant and his wife took their twenty-one-month-old baby daughter to a movie marathon...

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