STATE v. SCOBY

No. 57269-1.

117 Wn.2d 55 (1991)

810 P.2d 1358

815 P.2d 1362

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. BARRY D. SCOBY, Petitioner.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

As amended by order August 23, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John D. Knodell, Jr., for petitioner.

John D. Knodell III, Prosecuting Attorney, and Mary Ann Brady and Stephen J. Hallstrom, Deputies, for respondent.


[As amended by order of the Supreme Court August 23, 1991.]

GUY, J.

Barry Scoby was convicted of forgery after he used a $1 bill with the corners of a $20 bill pasted onto it to buy some gasoline. He appeals his conviction, alleging that his conduct does not fall within the statutory definition of forgery, and that even if it does, the evidence was insufficient to establish that he passed the $1 bill knowing that it was altered. We affirm Scoby's conviction...

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