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- Title: Charles Anness v. State Indiana
- Author : Supreme Court of Indiana No. 1070S260
- Release Date : January 03, 1971
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 56 KB
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On June 4, 1970, an indictment was filed in the Criminal Court of Marion County charging appellant with a violation of the
1935 Firearms Act. Upon a plea of not guilty, trial was had before the court and appellant was found guilty as charged; sentence
was to the Indiana Reformatory for a period of three [3] years. Appellant's motion to correct errors, filed pro se, was overruled
and this appeal follows. A review of the facts favorable to the state discloses: on or about July 4, 1969, appellant went to the home of one John
Miller at 1146 Gimber Street in Indianapolis to see Miss Judy Jackson, a resident at that address. Appellant had a pistol
in his possession and the record indicates that he fired at least one shot before entering the Miller residence. Upon entering
the house he displayed the pistol and proceeded to cause a general disturbance; there were approximately five or six persons
present at the time. Appellant was repeatedly asked to leave but refused to do so and stayed about an hour. During that time
the police were called and when they arrived at the dwelling appellant was told to leave; just prior to the arrival of the
police, appellant hid the pistol underneath the television set. Upon appellant's departure, the police were informed of the
pistol and appellant was immediately apprehended and placed under arrest.