Court of Appeals of Washington, 2014

State Of Washington, Resp. v. Cory D. Hubbard, App.

State Of Washington, Resp. v. Cory D. Hubbard, App.
Court of Appeals of Washington · Decided May 27, 2014

State Of Washington, Resp. v. Cory D. Hubbard, App.

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON STATE OF WASHINGTON, No. 69801-0-1 Respondent, DIVISION ONE

UNPUBLISHED OPINION CORY DELAVONE HUBBARD, Appellant. FILED: MAY 2 7 20H

Per Curiam. Cory Hubbard appeals his conviction for residential burglary, arguing that the trial court erred in instructing the jury that it had a "duty to return a verdict of guilty" if it found all the elements of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt.

This argument is controlled by our decision in State v. Ryan P. Moore, No. 69766-8-1 (Wash. February 18, 2014) and the cases cited therein.

2= 5E Affirmed.

FOR THE COURT:

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