MICKS v. STATE

No. 30,766.

249 Ind. 278 (1967)

230 N.E.2d 298

MICKS v. STATE OF INDIANA.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Rehearing denied December 21, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ferdinand Samper and Forrest Bowman, Jr., of Indianapolis, for appellant.

John J. Dillon, Attorney General, and Wilma T. Leach, Deputy Attorney General, for appellee.


LEWIS, J.

The appellant was convicted of robbery and sentenced to 10-to-25 years in the Indiana State Reformatory. The trial was by jury. The defendant appellant filed a motion for a new trial alleging:

(1) The verdict of the jury was not sustained by sufficient evidence; (2) The verdict of the jury was contrary to law.

Appellant's counsel thereafter filed a petition for permission to file a belated motion for a new trial. Permission was...

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