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Daniel Kirkham v. State Indiana
IN.30736; 509 N.E.2d 890 (1987)
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Descrição da editora
On May 12, 1986, an Information was filed in the Monroe Superior Court IV charging Kirkham with criminal recklessness. The
Information alleged that Kirkham had pointed a firearm at another, creating a substantial risk of bodily harm. On the same
day, Kirkham appeared for a mass reading of rights in an initial hearing. At the hearing Kirkham was given an acknowledgement
of rights form. He read the form, initialed each right, and signed it at the designated place. When asked by the trial court,
Kirkham denied that he had any questions concerning his rights.