102 Wash. 501 | Wash. | 1918
The appellant claims that the jury, which found her guilty of assault in the third degree, was improperly instructed. Error is assigned in the giving of an instruction upon the defense of self-defense, and the refusal to give another instruction pro
“He said, ‘Damn you, you can’t bluff old Morgan Hunt’ [the prosecuting witness]. He started off and I gave him a jab with my gun in the back. He turned and then I guess he struck his head. . . . Mr. Hunt started to go off from me and I called his attention and asked him to please give me the note. I don’t know whether I jabbed him or was warding off the lick, I was mad and excited. . . . Q. All you did was to poke Mr. Hunt in the back? A. I jabbed Mr. Hunt in the back to attract his attention. Q. You deny striking him over the head? A. I don’t know. I put up my gun to ward off the lick. Q. You may have struck him with your gun over the head? A. Yes.”
It was the duty of the court to determine, as a matter of law, whether sufficient proof had been introduced to warrant the submission to the jury of the defense of self-defense, and in this case the court should have determined, as a matter of law, that there had been no such evidence introduced. Therefore, the refusal of the court to give the instruction requested was not error, and the instruction which was given was harmless. State v. Cushing, 17 Wash. 544, 50 Pac. 512; State v. McPhail, 39 Wash. 199, 81 Pac. 683; State v. Ash, 68 Wash. 194, 122 Pac. 995, 39 L. R. A. (N. S.) 611.
The other error assigned is that the court, during the trial, used the following language: “The jury must disregard all testimony.” The record discloses that this instruction or remark was made after an argument had been had in regard to the admissibility of certain evidence, and the record shows that, just prior to the making of this remark, the court had said: “In view of the objection of the prosecuting attorney . . . the objection will be sustained as to the introduction
The judgment is affirmed.
Main, C. J., Mount, Chadwick, and Holcomb, JJ., concur.