State Of Washington, Res. v. Elijah Warren, App.
State Of Washington, Res. v. Elijah Warren, App.
Opinion
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON () 1"'-J = (....:1 t..."::c.:; E~-; STATE OF WASHINGTON, ) :X P'l-, :::;::.. 0 ) No. 67675-0-1 ::::0 o-~·~ Respondent, ) ) DIVISION ONE ...
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v. ) ~ ~i::: ~- ) UNPUBLISHED OPINION --- 0) c;') {.,;'') -!c_; E.W., ) c.n 2~~;; :- B.D. 07/30/95, ) ) Appellant. ) FILED: MAR 0 4 zon PER CURIAM. - E.W. appeals his convictions in juvenile court for three counts of making threats to bomb or injure property. He contends the information was defective for failing to allege that he made a "true threat." His contention is controlled by the State Supreme Court's recent decision in State v. Allen, No. 86119-6, 2013 WL 259383 (Wash. Jan. 24, 2013) ("true threat" concept defines the threat element of an offense; it is not itself an element that must be included in either the information or the to-convict instruction).
Affirmed.
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