STATE v. CLIFFORD

No. 9631-9-III.

57 Wn. App. 127 (1990)

787 P.2d 571

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. DOUGLAS W. CLIFFORD, ET AL, Petitioners.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

March 1, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Troberg, for petitioners (appointed counsel for appeal).

Douglas W. Clifford and Kelly W. Harris, pro se.

John G. Wetle, Prosecuting Attorney, and Pamela F. Payne, Deputy, for respondent.


SHIELDS, J.

The Stevens County Superior Court affirmed the decision of the District Court and determined Douglas Clifford and Kelly Harris did not have a constitutional right, based on freedom of religion, to operate a motor vehicle without a driver's license, RCW 46.20.021. Mr. Clifford and Mr. Harris appeal; we affirm.

On August 18, 1987, an officer with the Kettle Falls Police Department stopped Mr. Clifford for driving his pickup truck with expired license...

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