STATE v. BAYLOR

No. 2309-2.

17 Wn. App. 616 (1977)

565 P.2d 99

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. SAMUEL BAYLOR, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

May 19, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David W. Murdach, Healy, Healy & Murdach, and Jeffrey A. Smyth, for appellant.

Donald Herron, Prosecuting Attorney, and Joseph D. Mladinov, Senior Deputy, for respondent.


JOHNSON, J.*

This is an appeal from a conviction of the crime of robbery in the second degree. The defendant makes three assignments of error, first among which is that the State failed to sustain its burden of proof.

The victim testified he was in the parking lot behind the Exit Tavern when he was struck and knocked down from behind by a black man, who took his wallet. Another man, also black, stood by and told him "not to make...

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