State v. Anderson

On Rehearing.

\En Banc. December 2, 1919.]

Per Curiam.

The evidence of other crimes was properly admitted in this case for the purpose of establishing criminal intent, this being a case where the acts charged against the defendant did not in themselves characterize the offense, and is thus distinguished from State v. Smith, 103 Wash. 267, 174 Pac. 9. To this extent, the departmental opinion is modified.