STATE v. LEFFINGWELL

No. 25535-9-II.

25 P.3d 484 (2001)

106 Wash.App. 835

STATE of Washington, Appellant, v. Michael Luther LEFFINGWELL, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

June 22, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

April Denice McComb, Pierce Co. Deputy Pros. Atty., for Appellant.

Patricia Anne Pethick, (Court Appointed), Tacoma, for Respondent.


HUNT, A.C.J.

The State appeals dismissal of first degree theft-by-deception charges against Michael Luther Leffingwell for lack of jurisdiction. Holding that Leffingwell committed at least part of the theft in the State of Washington, thereby conferring jurisdiction, we reverse.

FACTS

I. THEFT BY DECEPTION

While employed as a United States Postal Service employee in Alaska in 1988, Leffingwell suffered injuries, for which he received Federal...

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