HINER v. STATE OF INDIANA

No. 29,307.

236 Ind. 382 (1956)

138 N.E.2d 377

HINER v. STATE OF INDIANA.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Rehearing denied February 27, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clarence E. Benadum, Ralph V. Cecil, Frederick F. McClellan, all of Muncie, and Frank I. Hamilton, of Greensburg, for appellant.

Edwin K. Steers, Attorney General, Owen S. Boling and Richard M. Givan, Deputy Attorneys General, for appellee.


ACHOR, C.J.

The appellant, Raymond Hiner, was charged with theft of 200 bushels of corn belonging to one Lloyd Lee and by use of a truck to escape. The jury returned a verdict of guilty and he was sentenced to the Indiana State Prison for a period of from one to ten years. He was further sentenced on the second count for automobile banditry for a period of 10 years, sentences to run concurrently.

As the primary grounds for reversal appellant maintains that...

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