STATE v. GRIMES

No. 16674-1-III.

966 P.2d 394 (1998)

92 Wash.App. 973

STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. John Arnold GRIMES, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 3, Panel Seven.

November 3, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark D. Troyer, Spokane, for Appellant.

Kevin M. Korsmo, Spokane County Prosecutor's Office, Janet G. Gemberling, Prosecuting Atty's Office, for Respondent.

Ronelle Corbey, Official Court Reporter, Spokane, pro se.


SCHULTHEIS, Chief Judge.

To support a charge of residential burglary, the State must provide evidence of an unauthorized entry into a dwelling and of intent to commit a crime within the premises. RCW 9A.52.025(1). John Grimes was charged with residential burglary when he was apprehended helping three people steal items from a home. He was convicted of this charge and now appeals, contending he should have been allowed to argue he had a good faith belief he had authority...

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