LUCKETT v. STATE

No. 2-874A201.

319 N.E.2d 882 (1974)

Charles T. LUCKETT, Defendant-Appellant, v. STATE of Indiana, Plaintiff-Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, First District.

December 26, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Palmer K. Ward, Indianapolis, for defendant-appellant.

Theodore L. Sendak, Atty. Gen., Wesley T. Wilson, Deputy Atty. Gen., Indianapolis, for plaintiff-appellee.


ROBERTSON, Presiding Judge.

Defendant-appellant (Luckett) is appealing his conviction of theft. He raises, as the sole contention of error, the failure of the trial court to grant his motion for judgment on the evidence in light of the State's failure to introduce the stolen property.

The facts most favorable to the State are:

Jack Quinlin left work at the Indiana Bell Telephone Company early in the morning on November 21, 1973. He entered Nick's Bar...

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