MUNSON, J.
Robert Pepin appeals the order denying final discharge, pursuant to RCW 10.77.200, contending the State failed to present sufficient evidence to support the court's conclusion he presents a substantial likelihood of committing felonious acts jeopardizing public safety.
In 1963 Mr. Pepin was hearing voices. For over a month, the voices told him to shoot his brother-in-law, so he did it. He was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity.
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