Jacob Lee Price v. State Indiana
1992.IN.30764 ; 591 N.E.2D 1027
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Defendant-Appellant, Jacob Lee Price, challenges a jury verdict finding him guilty of attempted murder, a class A felony, battery by means of a deadly weapon, a class C felony, and battery resulting in serious bodily injury, a class C felony. Additionally, Price was found to be an habitual offender. Price received a sentence of 45 years on the attempted murder conviction, enhanced by 20 years as a result of the habitual offender determination, and eight years each on the charges of battery with a deadly weapon and battery resulting in serious bodily injury. The eight-year sentences were ordered to run concurrently with the 65-year sentence received on the attempted murder conviction.