STATE v. LATHAM

No. 4029-1-III.

30 Wn. App. 776 (1981)

638 P.2d 592

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. JAMES LATHAM, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

December 23, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Latham, pro se, Henry W. Grenley, and Mullavey, Prout, Grenley, Hall & Sonkin, for appellant.

E.R. Whitmore, Jr., Prosecuting Attorney, and Jeffrey C. Barker, Deputy, for respondent.


CLARKE, J.*

Defendant, James Latham, was tried and convicted by jury of arson in the first degree. Defendant appeals.

The issues presented are: Whether the court erred by (1) denying the motion in limine to exclude evidence of the defendant's prior conviction; (2) changing its unrecorded ruling that evidence of defendant's prior conviction was inadmissible after voir dire, thereby allowing this evidence to come in and depriving...

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