JOHNSON v. STATE

No. 2-1075A297.

362 N.E.2d 1185 (1977)

James JOHNSON, Appellant (Defendant below), v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee (Plaintiff below).

Court of Appeals of Indiana, In Bank.

May 26, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George T. Popcheff, Indianapolis, for appellant (defendant below).

Theodore L. Sendak, Atty. Gen., Indianapolis, for appellee (plaintiff below).


BUCHANAN, Presiding Judge.

Defendant-Appellant, James Johnson (Johnson), appeals from his conviction of Robbery,1 claiming improper venire, juror misconduct, insufficiency of the evidence, and prejudicial comments by the trial judge regarding the operation of the "good time" statute.2

We affirm.

FACTS

The facts most favorable to the State are:

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