PRESLEY v. STATE

No. 272A98.

284 N.E.2d 526 (1972)

Junior Harold PRESLEY, Defendant-Appellant, v. STATE of Indiana, Plaintiff-Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, First District.

June 29, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Don P. Campbell, Covington, for defendant-appellant.

Theodore L. Sendak, Atty. Gen., Stephen J. Cuthbert, Deputy Atty. Gen., Indianapolis, for plaintiff-appellee.


ROBERTSON, Presiding Judge.

This is an appeal from the Parke Circuit Court wherein the defendant, Junior Harold Presley, was tried by jury and found guilty of the crime of first degree burglary. Presley's motion to correct errors, which was overruled by the trial court, alleges that the verdict is contrary to law and not sustained by sufficient evidence for the following reasons:

1. That the affidavit does not set forth facts sufficient to constitute an offense...

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