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Williams v. State

Supreme Court of Indiana
Nov 25, 1987
515 N.E.2d 528 (Ind. 1987)

Opinion

No. 45S00-8702-CR-178.

November 25, 1987.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Lake County, James Letsinger, J.

Willie Harris, Gary, for appellant.

Linley E. Pearson, Atty. Gen., William E. Daily, Deputy Atty. Gen., Indianapolis, for appellee.


In this direct appeal, defendant-appellant Richard Williams urges that the evidence was insufficient to sustain his conviction of robbery, a class B felony.

Viewing the evidence and reasonable inferences favorable to the verdict, as we must, Case v. State (1984), Ind., 458 N.E.2d 223, we find that a reasonable trier of fact could conclude the defendant was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Trial testimony established that the defendant, armed with a revolver, used force and the threat of violence to demand that a tavern bartender open the cash register and hand over money. While admitting his presence at the scene of the crime, the defendant presented evidence that he was in the washroom and not a participant in the robbery. Resolution of such conflicting testimony is the proper province of the jury.

Judgment affirmed.

SHEPARD, C.J., and DeBRULER, GIVAN and PIVARNIK, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Williams v. State

Supreme Court of Indiana
Nov 25, 1987
515 N.E.2d 528 (Ind. 1987)
Case details for

Williams v. State

Case Details

Full title:RICHARD WILLIAMS, APPELLANT (DEFENDANT BELOW), v. STATE OF INDIANA…

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Nov 25, 1987

Citations

515 N.E.2d 528 (Ind. 1987)