STATE v. CASEY

Nos. 34671-7-I, 34672-5-I, 34673-3-I.

915 P.2d 587 (1996)

81 Wash.App. 524

The STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. Richard William CASEY, Sr., Billy Joe Casey, and Richard William Casey, Jr., and each of them, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

May 6, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Henry Browne, Browne & Ressler, Seattle, for appellants.

Scott Allen Peterson, King County Deputy Pros. Atty., Seattle, for respondent.


BAKER, Chief Judge.

Richard Casey, Sr., Billy Joe Casey, and Richard Casey, Jr. (hereafter Casey) appeal their convictions for theft by deception, money laundering, and leading organized crime. They argue that (1) the trial court erroneously refused to instruct the jury on a defense of good faith claim of title, (2) five convictions for theft by deception were not supported by evidence of reliance, (3) insufficient evidence supported the convictions for money laundering...

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