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No Building, No Burglary, Charges Dropped

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WENATCHEE, Wash. - A Spokane Judge overturned a burglary conviction against a Mattawa man when the appeals court decided a fenced in area with three sides did not meet the definition of a building.

The Appeals Court says a fenced area can meet the definition of a building but this case is one fence short.

The decision overturned the conviction of Enrique Retana Gonzalez, 31, who was stopped near Wenatchee in August 2011 with a stolen outboard motor in his car. A judge convicted him of second-degree burglary.

Chief Appellate Judge Kevin Korsmo said Tuesday that it was not a burglary because the motor was taken from a partially fenced storage yard.

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