INGRAM v. STATE

No. 28,684.

230 Ind. 25 (1951)

99 N.E.2d 410

INGRAM v. STATE OF INDIANA.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Rehearing denied October 30, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. James McLemore, of Indianapolis, for appellant.

J. Emmett McManamon, Attorney General; Charles F. O'Connor and Merl M. Wall, Deputy Attorneys General, for appellee.


EMMERT, J.

The appellant was prosecuted in the trial court for the offenses of robbery and automobile banditry under an affidavit in two counts. The jury returned a verdict of guilty under both counts, and the appellant was sentenced to a term of not less than 10 nor more than 25 years for robbery, and a term of 12 years for automobile banditry, from which judgment he now appeals.

When the evidence is viewed most favorably to the state, the jury could properly...

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