STATE v. CHANEY

No. 1845-3.

17 Wn. App. 258 (1977)

562 P.2d 259

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. JAMES FRANCIS CHANEY, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

April 1, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard L. Cease, Public Defender, and Richard F. Ayres, Jr., Assistant, for appellant.

Donald C. Brockett, Prosecuting Attorney, and James M. Parkins, Deputy, for respondent.


MUNSON, C.J.

Defendant James Chaney was convicted of robbery. He appeals, contending he was not brought to trial within 60 days after his preliminary appearance. CrR 3.3(c). We conclude that CrR 3.3(d)(2) applies and that the defendant's confinement on a federal charge constitutes "[p]reliminary proceedings and trial on another charge."

Defendant was arrested in Montana on a federal warrant July 17, 1975. He was brought to Spokane by the United States Marshal...

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