BLACK v. STATE

No. 30,552.

246 Ind. 550 (1965)

207 N.E.2d 627

BLACK v. STATE OF INDIANA.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Filed June 3, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George E. Sawyer, of Richmond, for appellant.

John J. Dillon, Attorney General, and David S. Wedding, Deputy Attorney General, for appellee.


ARTERBURN, J.

This is an appeal from a conviction of armed robbery. The main contention raised by the appellant on appeal is that the verdict of the jury is not sustained by sufficient evidence. A brief recital of the evidence most favorable to the State is necessary for a review of this question.

The testimony shows that on December 27, 1962, shortly before midnight, Don's Gulf Service Station in Richmond, Indiana was robbed. Three men drove up to the station...

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