STATE v. INGLE

No. 36806.

64 Wn.2d 491 (1964)

392 P.2d 442

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. MARY LOUISE INGLE, Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

May 21, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irving C. Paul, Jr., for appellant.

Charles O. Carroll and William L. Kinzel, for respondent.


OTT, C.J.

May 15, 1962, at approximately 10 a.m., Mary Louise Ingle went to Trudy's Tavern in King County, where she met her friend Kay Guis, and engaged in drinking beer until noon. Thereafter, they drove to the Derby Tavern and resumed drinking beer. Shortly after noon, they were joined at the bar by Forrest L. Vertz and Herbert Tubb, whom they had met at Trudy's Tavern that morning. The four drank beer together until approximately 4 p.m., when Mrs. Ingle and Forrest...

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