KINDRED v. STATE

No. 369S47.

254 Ind. 73 (1970)

257 N.E.2d 667

KINDRED v. STATE OF INDIANA.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Filed April 29, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ralph M. Foley, Foley & Foley, of Martinsville, for appellant.

Theodore L. Sendak, Attorney General, William F. Thompson, Deputy Attorney General, for appellee.


No petition for rehearing filed.

GIVAN, J.

Appellant was charged by affidavit with the crime of theft. Upon a plea of not guilty, the appellant was tried by the court and found guilty. He was sentenced to the Indiana Reformatory for a period of not less than one nor more than five years and fined $50 and costs.

The evidence most favorable to the State is that on April 2, 1968, one Clarence Taylor was employed by Fred Fishel as a filling station attendant...

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