HAMP v. STATE

No. 1-872A40.

294 N.E.2d 817 (1973)

James HAMP and David Pepper, Appellants (Defendants below), v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee (Plaintiff below).

Court of Appeals of Indiana, First District.

April 18, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lorin H. Kiely, Phillip L. Kiely, Evansville, for appellants.

Theodore L. Sendak, Atty. Gen., Anthony J. Metz, III, Deputy Atty. Gen. of Indiana, for appellee.


LYBROOK, Judge.

Defendants-appellants (Hamp and Pepper) were convicted by jury of Robbery and sentenced to not less than 10 nor more than 25 years.

Defendants contend that certain evidence tended to prove a crime other than the one charged and was therefore irrelevant and inadmissible. The specific evidence complained of was: (1) Testimony of a police officer concerning the arrest, (2) A revolver and shells obtained during a search of the auto in which the...

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