HAYWOOD v. STATE

No. 48A02-0612-CR-1131.

875 N.E.2d 770 (2007)

Virgil Lee HAYWOOD, Jr., Appellant-Defendant, v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee-Plaintiff.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

November 7, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Landoll Sorrell, Anderson, IN, Attorney for Appellant.

Steve Carter, Attorney General of Indiana, Scott L. Barnhart, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, IN, Attorneys for Appellee.


OPINION

BAKER, Chief Judge.

Appellant-defendant Virgil Lee Haywood, Jr., brings this interlocutory appeal, claiming that the trial court erred in denying his motion to dismiss. Specifically, Haywood argues that the dismissal of criminal charges was warranted because he was improperly subjected to successive prosecutions that are prohibited under Indiana Code section 35-41-4-4 (Successive Prosecution Statute). Concluding that prosecuting Haywood on subsequent...

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