STATE v. LEWIS

No. 4766-7-II.

32 Wn. App. 13 (1982)

645 P.2d 722

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Appellant, v. WILLIAM B. LEWIS, Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

May 24, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. Danny Clem, Prosecuting Attorney, and Christian Casad, Deputy, for appellant.

Laurence Finegold and Harvey Chamberlin, for respondent.


PETRIE, J.

The State of Washington, pursuant to RAP 2.2(b)(2), appeals a pretrial order suppressing incriminating portions of a tape-recorded conversation made by defendant, William B. Lewis, to several members of the prosecutor's staff. The suppression hearing court held that Mr. Lewis did not voluntarily and unequivocally waive his right to have his attorney present at the time the recording was made. We reverse and remand for trial.

Lewis was under investigation...

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