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Thomas v. State Indiana

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  • Title: Thomas v. State Indiana
  • Author : Supreme Court of Indiana No. 767S39
  • Release Date : January 26, 1970
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 52 KB

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This is an appeal from the judgment of the Criminal Court of Marion County, Division No. 1, finding appellant guilty of Second
Degree Burglary. The charge was brought by affidavit and tried before the court, the defendant having waived trial by jury. Testimony at the trial indicates that Foster Powell owned a grocery in Marion County. On January 5, 1966, Foster Powell left
his place of business, Powell's Market, about 10:00 p.m. Just after midnight, he was called to his store and found the back
door broken and meat stacked up by the meat block, but nothing was missing. Officer Tim Martin of the Indianapolis Police
Department saw defendant in the alley behind Powell's Market at 12:17 a.m. on January 6, 1966. Appellant "was just on the
inside of the store running out the back door." Officer Martin testified that another subject ran north in the alley with
appellant but that he was not apprehended. Appellant was apprehended by Officer Martin and a subsequent search resulted in
finding two rolls of pennies and a flashlight in appellant's pocket. Officer Martin proceeded to examine the back door of
Powell's Market and found that two 2x4's that were on the inside of the door had been sawed through and that five boxes of
meat had been stacked up and placed just inside the rear door of the store.


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