GRAY v. STATE

No. 49S00-0003-CR-212.

758 N.E.2d 519 (2001)

Charles GRAY, Appellant (Defendant below), v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee (Plaintiff below).

Supreme Court of Indiana.

November 16, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marion County Public Defender, Janice L. Stevens, Indianapolis, IN, Attorney for Appellant.

Steve Carter, Attorney General of Indiana, Arthur Thaddeus Perry, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, IN, Attorneys for Appellee.


SULLIVAN, Justice.

Defendant Charles Gray was convicted for the murder and robbery of an elderly man. We find that a police officer's affidavit provided the requisite "substantial basis" for concluding that probable cause existed. We reaffirm that our long-held rule against polygraph evidence is constitutional. And we conclude that aggravating circumstances support the sentence imposed.

Background

The facts favorable to the judgment indicate...

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