TAYLOR v. STATE

No. 869S186.

256 Ind. 92 (1971)

267 N.E.2d 60

KENNETH WAYNE TAYLOR v. STATE OF INDIANA.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Rehearing denied April 20, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael T. Dugan, II, of Indianapolis, for appellant.

Theodore L. Sendak, Attorney General, Mark Peden, Deputy Attorney General, for appellee.


ARTERBURN, C.J.

Defendant was charged with first degree burglary. A trial by jury resulted in a finding of guilty as charged. Defendant was sentenced to the Indiana State Reformatory for not less than ten (10) nor more than twenty (20) years.

Appellant first contends the evidence was not sufficient to sustain the verdict. For that reason we set forth the substantive portions of the evidence.

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