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Daniel Resnover v. State Indiana
1978.IN.30056; 372 N.E.2D 457; 267 IND. 597
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The defendant, James Edward Shropshire, was convicted of conspiracy to commit a felony, to-wit: aiding in the escape of a prisoner and of commission of a crime while armed with a deadly weapon, to-wit: jail breaking. He was sentenced to serve two to fourteen years imprisonment on the conspiracy count and seventeen years on the armed felony count. The defendant, Daniel Resnover, was convicted of conspiracy to commit a felony, to-wit: aiding in the escape of a prisoner. He was sentenced to serve two to fourteen years imprisonment. These convictions were the result of a joint trial and the defendants have jointly appealed. Since we have jurisdiction over Shropshires appeal, we also have jurisdiction over Resnovers appeal; the facts surrounding the