WHITE v. STATE

No. 1274S240.

349 N.E.2d 156 (1976)

Basil WHITE, Appellant, v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

June 24, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. Thomas Billings, Greenfield, for appellant.

Theodore L. Sendak, Atty. Gen., Robert S. Spear, Deputy Atty. Gen., Indianapolis, for appellee.


DeBRULER, Justice.

Appellant, Basil White, was indicted for first degree murder. After a trial by jury, he was found guilty of second degree murder, Ind. Code § 35-1-54-1, and sentenced to a term of fifteen to twenty-five years.

He appeals on two interrelated grounds: (1) that the State did not produce sufficient evidence of probative value to rebut appellant's claim of self-defense, and (2) that the State did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt all the...

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