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Darrell S. Geralds v. State Indiana
IN.30722; 494 N.E.2d 1287 (1986)
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Descrição da editora
DICKSON, J. Defendant-Appellant Darrell S. Geralds was charged with robbery, a class B felony, I.C. § 35-42-5-1, and with being a habitual offender, I.C. § 35-50-2-8. A jury found him guilty of class C robbery as a lesser-included offense, but also found him to be a habitual offender. He was sentenced to separate, consecutive terms of five (5) and thirty (30) years imprisonment. The only issue raised in this direct appeal is whether sufficient evidence supports the conviction.