YOUNG v. STATE

No. 49S00-9904-CR-242.

725 N.E.2d 78 (2000)

Jerry YOUNG, Appellant (Defendant Below), v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee (Plaintiff Below).

Supreme Court of Indiana.

March 14, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patricia Caress McMath, Indianapolis, IN, Attorney for Appellant.

Jeffrey A. Modisett, Attorney General of Indiana, J.T. Whitehead, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, IN, Attorneys for Appellee.


SHEPARD, Chief Justice.

Appellant Jerry Young was convicted of robbery as a class A felony. Ind.Code Ann. § 35-42-5-1 (West 1998). The court imposed the presumptive sentence of thirty years and added thirty years because Young was an habitual offender. In this direct appeal, he challenges:

(1) the sufficiency of the evidence, claiming that the State did not prove that he took property "by using force"; (2) the sufficiency of the evidence, claiming...

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