LAY v. STATE

No. 1080S392.

428 N.E.2d 779 (1981)

Ray Charles LAY, Appellant, v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

December 7, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David J. Brandewie, Merrillville, for appellant.

Theodore L. Sendak and Linley E. Pearson, Attys. Gen., William E. Daily, Chief Deputy Staff, Indianapolis, for appellee.


DeBRULER, Justice.

Appellant, Ray Charles Lay, was convicted in a trial by jury of the offenses of confinement, a class B felony, pursuant to Ind. Code § 35-42-3-3(2); and robbery, a class B felony, pursuant to Ind. Code § 35-42-5-1(1), and received twelve year terms of imprisonment to run concurrently. On appeal he claims that: (1) evidence was erroneously admitted, (2) the evidence was insufficient to convict, and (3) the sentence of twelve years is illegal...

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