STATE v. TATE

No. 99-41071-2.

2 Wn. App. 241 (1970)

469 P.2d 999

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. LOUIS E. TATE, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

April 2, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walters & Whitaker and Ronald F. Whitaker, for appellant (appointed counsel for appeal).

Lincoln E. Shropshire, Prosecuting Attorney, and Cameron K. Hopkins, Deputy, for respondent.


ARMSTRONG, C.J.

The defendant, Louis E. Tate, was convicted by a jury of the crime of second-degree burglary. Defendant's appeal raises the question of whether the court was in error in refusing to allow him to impeach the state's primary witness through the use of her plea of guilty to another felony charge. She had entered her plea of guilty to the charge of forgery after the time of the alleged burglary. The plea had...

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