State v. Davis

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1984-05-31

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Pearson, J. (dissenting) — I am unable to concur in the *660 position taken by the majority and by the Court of Appeals. I would hold that, where criminal liability for armed robbery is premised upon accomplice liability, the State must prove that the accomplice at least knew the principal was armed. This has been the law in Washington. See State v. Papadopoulos…

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