STATE v. BOYD

No. 5703-1.

21 Wn. App. 465 (1978)

586 P.2d 878

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. RICHARD LEE BOYD, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

October 9, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John G. Ziegler, for appellant (appointed counsel for appeal).

Christopher T. Bayley, Prosecuting Attorney, and Lee Ann Miller, Deputy, for respondent.


SOULE, J.

On April 1, 1977, the defendant Richard Lee Boyd was tried before a jury and convicted of robbery in the second degree. On the basis of this conviction and two previous felony convictions, Boyd was tried on May 26, 1977, before a jury and found to be a habitual criminal. Thereafter, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. This appeal followed.

In the early morning of February 2, 1977, Gerald Plith and his taxicab were dispatched to pick up Boyd and...

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