STATE v. ESCUE

No. 1080-1.

6 Wn. App. 607 (1972)

495 P.2d 351

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. WILLIAM F. ESCUE, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One — Panel 2.

March 27, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irving C. Paul, Jr., for appellant (appointed counsel for appeal).

Christopher T. Bayley, Prosecuting Attorney, and James E. Warme, Deputy, for respondent.


SWANSON, J.

William F. Escue1 appeals from a conviction of robbery on the sole ground that the state failed to prove venue, i.e., that the alleged crime took place in King County.

Appellant relies upon Const. art. 1, § 22 (amendment 10) which gives an accused the right to be tried in the county in which the offense allegedly occurred. There is insufficient evidence, appellant argues, to support the jury's finding that...

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