STATE v. CAMERON

No. 17120-8-I.

47 Wn. App. 878 (1987)

737 P.2d 688

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. ROGER DOUGLAS CAMERON, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

May 28, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roger Douglas Cameron, pro se, and C.M. Hassenstab of Washington Appellate Defender Association, for appellant.

David S. McEachran, Prosecuting Attorney, and MacDuffie Setter and Ronald C. Hardesty, Deputies, for respondent.


RINGOLD, J.

The defendant, Roger Douglas Cameron, was found guilty by a jury of second degree possession of stolen property, a white station wagon. He appeals the judgment and sentence, arguing that the trial judge should have recused himself. He also contends that the trial court erred by not appointing substitute defense counsel and by admitting certain evidence. Finding no error, we affirm.

Kendra M. Jones testified for the State. Jones and Cameron had...

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