STATE v. LUOMA

No. 1593-2.

14 Wn. App. 705 (1976)

544 P.2d 770

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. RANDY GORDON LUOMA, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

January 5, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bernard J. Heavey, Jr., and Robert W. Garver, Jr., for appellant.

Robert K. Leick, Prosecuting Attorney, and Grant E. Hansen, Deputy, for respondent.


PEARSON, J.

Defendant, Randy G. Luoma, was convicted of first-degree murder. On appeal, Luoma challenges (1) the sufficiency of the evidence, (2) the admission into evidence of statements made by him to police officers, (3) the admission into evidence of blood stains found on his car door, and (4) the failure of the trial court to grant a new trial because of alleged prosecutorial and juror misconduct.

We agree with certain of defendant's arguments and accordingly...

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