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Jerry Byrer v. State Indiana
1981.IN.30509 423 N.E.2D 704
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On September 21, 1981, Defendant-Appellant Thaddaeus H. Seward was found guilty by a jury in the Marion Superior Court, Criminal Division Room 3, of burglary and theft. The jury further found Appellant to be a habitual criminal. Appellant subsequently was sentenced by the trial Judge to a composite term of thirty-five years imprisonment. Appellant now directly appeals and raises the following four issues for our review: