STATE v. HENJUM

No. 24583-7-III.

150 P.3d 1170 (2007)

STATE of Washington, Appellant, v. Richard S. HENJUM, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 3.

January 25, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen Thomas Graham, Republic, WA, for Respondent.

Michael George Sandona, Republic, WA, for Appellant.


SWEENEY, C.J.

¶ 1 The trial judge dismissed this bribery prosecution on the defendant's motion. The judge concluded that the State's showing was not sufficient to support the elements of bribery. The defendant here got drunk, got in an argument with his girl friend, almost sank his boat, and then offered the boat to astonished onlookers on condition that they give him a ride and not call authorities. We agree that these facts do not support a reasonable inference...

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