STATE v. McLOYD

No. 37409-5-I.

939 P.2d 1255 (1997)

87 Wash.App. 66

The STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. Raymond D. McLOYD, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

July 21, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kimberly N. Gordon, Richard Tassano, Washington Appellate Project, Seattle, for Appellant.

Gregory Jackson, King County Prosecutor's Office, Seattle, for Respondent.


COLEMAN, Judge.

Raymond McLoyd appeals his conviction for second degree murder, arguing that the self-defense instruction erroneously required the jury to consider whether he was in danger of actual imminent harm rather than whether he reasonably believed that harm was imminent. The Supreme Court recently held that because a similar self-defense instruction was ambiguous, the jury instructions failed to properly state the applicable law. State v. LeFaber, ...

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