Opinion ID: 2640894
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Heading: Wright

Text: ¶ 4 On April 6, 1993, Oliver Wright killed Aisa Cameron during a drug transaction on a Seattle street. Wright and Cameron had been arguing. Wright put his arm around Cameron's neck, pulled him close, said Don't you know I shot you?, and then shot him in the chest at point blank range. 1 Videotape Recorded Proceedings (VRP) at 209. ¶ 5 The State charged Wright with one count of second degree murder under RCW 9A.32.050(1)(a) (intentional murder) and.050(1)(b) (felony murder predicated on assault). [1] Clerk's Papers (CP) (Wright) at 150. [2] However, the State proposed jury instructions only on the felony murder alternative. CP (Wright) at 95-96. [3] ¶ 6 Following an off-the-record conference to go over the jury instructions, the court asked the parties whether they wished to enter any objections on the record. Wright did not take exception to the jury instructions. 3 VRP 716. ¶ 7 The jury returned a general verdict of guilt on the second degree murder charge.