State v. Tunney

In State v. Tunney, 129 Wn.2d 336, 917 P.2d 95 (1996) the Court determined that a charging document which alleged the defendant assaulted a police officer was constitutionally sufficient, under the liberal standard of construction, to imply that the defendant knew his victim was a police officer. (Tunny, 129 Wn.2d at 337-38.)