GRAY v. STATE

No. 770S163.

256 Ind. 447 (1971)

269 N.E.2d 535

DANIEL GRAY v. STATE OF INDIANA.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Rehearing denied August 24, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William C. Erbecker, James Manahan, DeWitt, Richards & Manahan, of Indianapolis, for appellant.

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


GIVAN, J.

Appellant was charged by affidavit with the crime of robbery. After first entering a plea of not guilty, he filed a motion to withdraw his plea of not guilty to the charge of robbery and enter a plea of guilty to the lesser included offense of theft under $100. The State consented. Upon this plea to the lesser included offense the court heard evidence, had a pre-commitment investigation, after which the appellant was sentenced to the Indiana Reformatory...

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