STATE v. HARRIS

No. 17046-2-III.

989 P.2d 553 (1999)

97 Wash.App. 865

STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. Thomas James HARRIS, Appellant.

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

November 18, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald G. Miller, Spokane, for Appellant.

Steven Tucker, Prosecuting Atty., Kevin M. Korsmo, Deputy Prosecuting Atty., Spokane, for Respondent.


SWEENEY, J.

One accused of a crime has the right to present all admissible evidence in his/her defense. Generally evidence is admissible if it is relevant. And evidence is relevant if it has "any tendency to make the existence of any fact ... of consequence ... more ... or less probable[.]" ER 401; State v. Clark, 78 Wn.App. 471, 477, 898 P.2d 854 (1995). In this third degree rape prosecution...

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