Summary
concluding that evidence implicating another suspect is admissible only when the defense can establish a clear nexus between the third person and the crime
Summary of this case from State v. GillispieOpinion
1993
concluding that evidence implicating another suspect is admissible only when the defense can establish a clear nexus between the third person and the crime
Summary of this case from State v. Gillispie1993
concluding that evidence implicating another suspect is admissible only when the defense can establish a clear nexus between the third person and the crime
Summary of this case from State v. GillispieFull title:DISPOSITIONS OF PETITIONS FOR REVIEW[fn†
Court:The Supreme Court of Washington
Date published: Jan 1, 1993
As the State correctly points out, current precedent is contrary to Whittles's assertion. In State v. Condon,…
State v. StarbuckEvidence of possible motive alone is insufficient to establish this nexus. State v. Kwan, 174 Wash. 528, 533,…