State Of Washington, Respondent vs. James Edwin Mullins, Appellant (Majority)

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FILED COURT OF APPEALS DIV I STATE OF WASHINGTON I it.i • „ 2018MAR 12 AM 1:58 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON STATE OF WASHINGTON, No. 75508-1-1 Respondent, DIVISION ONE V. JAMES EDWIN MULLINS, Appellant. UNPUBLISHED OPINION FILED: MAR 1 2 2018 PER CURIAM. James Mullins appeals his convictions for second degree murder and witness tampering, arguing in part that prosecutorial misconduct and the court's failure to give instructions on intentional murder and manslaughter denied him a fair trial. The State concedes these errors, noting that "[t]he State has conferred with counsel for Mullins[who] concurs in the motion to remand for a new trial," and that the remaining issues raised by Mullins on appeal are moot. We accept the concession of error. Reversed and remanded for a new trial. For the Court: t1` •

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