Case Name: The State of Washington, Respondent, v. Lee Ernest Johnson, Appellant
Court: Washington Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Washington
Decision Date: 1970-05-18
Citations: 2 Wash. App. 743
Docket Number: No. 145-40735-2
Parties: The State of Washington, Respondent, v. Lee Ernest Johnson, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Washington Appellate Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 743–744

Head Matter:
[No. 145-40735-2.
Division Two.
May 18, 1970.]
The State of Washington, Respondent, v. Lee Ernest Johnson, Appellant.
Lockett & Johnson and William F. Lockett, for appellant.
Charles O. Carroll, Prosecuting Attorney, and Philip Y. Killien, Deputy, for respondent.

Opinion:
Per Curiam
Defendant appeals from the conviction of grand larceny. His sole assignment of error challenges the credibility of the complaining witness. It is not our function to reevaluate the credibility of witnesses. The credibility and weight to be attached to the testimony of witnesses is for the trier of fact and not an appellate court. State v. Hoffman, 64 Wn.2d 445, 392 P.2d 237 (1964); State v. Bunch, 2 Wn. App. 189, 467 P.2d 212 (1970).
Judgment affirmed.