STEWART v. STATE

No. 45S00-0011-CR-639.

768 N.E.2d 433 (2002)

Dale Roger STEWART, Appellant-Defendant, v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee-Plaintiff.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

May 24, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark A. Bates, Appellate Public Defender, Crown Point, IN, Attorney for Appellant.

Karen M. Freeman-Wilson, Attorney General of Indiana, Monika Prekopa Talbot, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, IN, Attorneys for Appellee.


RUCKER, Justice.

After a trial by jury, Dale Roger Stewart was found guilty of child molesting as a Class A felony. He also was adjudged a habitual offender. The trial court sentenced him to fifty years for the child molesting conviction enhanced by twenty years for the habitual offender adjudication. In this direct appeal, Stewart contends the evidence is not sufficient to sustain the conviction. We disagree and therefore affirm.

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