HEVENOR v. STATE

No. 34A02-0203-CR-240.

784 N.E.2d 937 (2003)

Harvey HEVENOR, Appellant-Defendant, v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee-Plaintiff.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

February 11, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Timothy J. Miller, Indianapolis, IN, Attorney for Appellant.

Steve Carter, Attorney General of Indiana, Zachary J. Stock, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, IN, Attorneys for Appellee.


OPINION

VAIDIK, Judge.

Case Summary

Harvey Hevenor appeals his conviction for Dealing in Paraphernalia as a Class A misdemeanor.1 Specifically, Hevenor argues that the statute governing dealing in paraphernalia is unconstitutional because its penalties are not proportional to the enumerated offenses. Because the severity of the penalties for dealing in paraphernalia increases...

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