STATE v. FINROW

No. 37623.

66 Wn.2d 818 (1965)

405 P.2d 600

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Appellant, v. JACK EUGENE FINROW, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

September 9, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George A. Kain and Donald C. Brockett, for appellant.

Harvey Erickson and Ross Worthington, for respondent.


WEAVER, J.

Defendant appeals from a justice court conviction of vagrancy.1 He had been charged with being a "lewd and disorderly person."

The state now appeals from an order of dismissal entered at the close of the state's evidence

for the reason that the plaintiff, State of Washington, did not produce sufficient evidence to sustain the burden of proving that the defendant was a lewd and disorderly person....

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