STATE v. PRESTON

No. 13952-9-II.

66 Wn. App. 494 (1992)

832 P.2d 513

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. SHAWN JAMES PRESTON, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

July 16, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey J. Jahns and Ronald D. Ness & Associates, for appellant (appointed counsel for appeal).

John W. Ladenburg, Prosecuting Attorney, Chris Quinn-Brintnall, Senior Appellate Deputy, and John M. Neeb, Legal Intern, for respondent.


PETRICH, C.J.

Shawn Preston was charged with being a minor possessing and/or consuming liquor under RCW 66.44.270(2). After a bench trial in juvenile court, Preston was acquitted of possession but convicted of consumption. He now appeals, claiming that there was insufficient evidence to support the consumption conviction and that the statute mandating the Department of Licensing to revoke his license for a violation of RCW 66.44.270(2) is unconstitutional. We affirm...

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