SAY v. STATE

No. 18A02-9304-CR-168.

623 N.E.2d 427 (1993)

Donald L. SAY, Appellant-Defendant, v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee-Plaintiff.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, Second District.

November 1, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Geoffrey A. Rivers, Muncie, for appellant-defendant.

Pamela Carter, Atty. Gen., Jodi Kathryn Rowe, Deputy Atty. Gen., Indianapolis, for appellee-plaintiff.


SHIELDS, Judge.

Donald L. Say claims his conviction of burglary, a class B felony, is not supported by the evidence because the object of the intended theft was marijuana. Say argues, "There can NOT be a Theft in this case because (1) contraband is not `personal property'; (2) contraband can not be `property of another'; and (3) contraband has no legal value." Appellant's Brief at 13 (emphasis in original). Say also claims the State failed to prove the value of the...

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