STATE v. LONGSHORE

No. 23415-7-II.

982 P.2d 1191 (1999)

97 Wash.App. 144

STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. Timothy M. LONGSHORE, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

August 27, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Brian St. Pierre, Stephen Gregory Johnson, Deputy Mason Co. Prosc. Atty., (Court Appointed), Tacoma, for Respondent.

Stephen Gregory Johnson, (Court Appointed), Tacoma, for Appellant.


CONOLEY, J.P.T.1

Timothy Longshore appeals his conviction of second degree theft. He argues that clams he took from a privately-owned contaminated beach had no market value and that clams in a natural bed are ferae naturea, thus not the personal property of the tidelands owner. We affirm.

FACTS

On October 6, 1997, Timothy Longshore, along with two other men, took 340...

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