State v. Handran

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1989-07-25

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Dore, J. The jury in this case was improperly instructed on the elements of burglary. However, the error was harmless. In addition, Handran was not deprived of jury unanimity on the question of the underlying assault and the instruction on intent given at his trial was proper. We affirm the conviction. Facts On November 19, 1985, near m…

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