Washington v. Workman
Supreme Court of Washington
584 P.2d 382 (1978)
Relevant factsFree
Workman and Hughes (defendants) parked behind a gas station, armed themselves with a loaded rifle, and put on makeshift masks intending to rob the station, but lost their nerve and, upon seeing police arrive, abandoned the plan and began walking away before actually robbing anyone; both were charged with attempted armed robbery, and their trial courts refused their requested jury instruction that abandonment of criminal purpose was an affirmative defense to attempt.
IssueFree
Whether abandonment of criminal purpose is an affirmative defense to a charge of attempt.