STATE v. NEWTON

No. 6628-9-II.

42 Wn. App. 718 (1986)

714 P.2d 684

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. DONALD J. NEWTON, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

January 30, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stewart A. Johnston of Department of Assigned Counsel, for appellant.

William H. Griffies, Prosecuting Attorney, and Chris Quinn-Brintnall and Barbara L. Corey-Boulet, Deputies, for respondent.


REED, J.

Donald J. Newton appeals his convictions of forgery and possessing stolen property in the second degree. We affirm.

On March 21, 1982, Newton registered at the Oakwood Motor Lodge in Tacoma under the name Eugene Kellenbenz; he presented a Visa charge card bearing Kellenbenz' name. When he checked out on April 5, 1982, Newton signed Kellenbenz' name to the Visa form. Thereafter, Newton traveled with another person in Kellenbenz' car to Minnesota, during...

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