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Dan Feggins v. State Indiana
1977.IN.30015; 359 N.E.2D 517; 265 IND. 674
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Descripción editorial
John D. Beckles, known as "Trinidad," occupied a house in Terre Haute in which he operated a gambling establishment. In the morning of September 27, 1975, several persons were in this house gambling on dice. The appellant and decedent Walter Barnett were gambling together; appellant was winning from Barnett. Some words were exchanged between the men, and Barnett lunged at appellant with a Barlow pocket knife with a three and seven-eighths inch blade. Barnett struck at appellant twice, while the latter was either kneeling