KONKLE v. STATE

Court of Appeals Case No. 23A-CR-783.

227 N.E.3d 212 (2024)

Zachariah David KONKLE, Appellant-Defendant, v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee-Plaintiff.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

Filed January 24, 2024.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney for Appellant: R. Patrick Magrath , Alcorn Sage Schwartz & Magrath, LLP, Madison, Indiana.

Attorneys for Appellee: Theodore E. Rokita , Attorney General, Megan M. Smith , Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, Indiana.


Case Summary

[1] To convict a defendant of murder or voluntary manslaughter, it is a basic tenet of criminal law that the State must prove that the killing was done "knowingly." A person engages in conduct "knowingly" if, when they engage in the conduct, they are aware of a high probability that they are doing so.

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