STATE v. MANGAN

No. 46093-5-1.

34 P.3d 254 (2001)

109 Wash.App. 73

STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. Cliff Anthony MANGAN, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

November 13, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Eric Gibson, Seattle, for appellant.

Seth Aaron Fine, Snohomish County Pros. Atty., Everett, for respondent.


ELLINGTON, J.

To be an accomplice, one must act with knowledge those acts will promote or facilitate the principal crime. The jury here was so instructed. Even if the instruction contained an error, there was only one possible crime to which Cliff Mangan was an accomplice, that with which he was charged, and of which he was convicted. Any error was therefore harmless. We reject Mangan's arguments that the prosecutor committed misconduct, and therefore affirm.

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