Blanche v. State

Decided 1998-01-29

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SELBY, Judge. Appellant Aaron Blanche was convicted by a jury of attempted murder, resisting law enforcement, and carrying a handgun without a license. The jury also found him to be a habitual offender. The trial court imposed the following sentences to be served consecutively: forty-five years for attempted murder enhanced by thirty years as a habitual offender, eight years for…

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