BROOKS v. STATE

No. 02S00-9511-CR-1306.

683 N.E.2d 574 (1997)

Kenneth L. BROOKS, Appellant-Defendant, v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee-Plaintiff.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

July 24, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Randall J. Hammond, Fort Wayne, for Appellant-Defendant.

Pamela Carter, Attorney General, Lisa M. Paunicka, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, for Appellee-Plaintiff.


BOEHM, Justice.

A jury convicted Kenneth L. Brooks of murder. He was sentenced to sixty years imprisonment. Brooks raises three issues on appeal which we restate as follows:

1. Did the trial court err by denying Brooks' motion to suppress his videotaped statement to the police?

2. Did the trial court err by excluding evidence of the victim's prior bad acts?

3. Was the evidence sufficient to support the murder conviction in light of Brooks'...

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