Rowan v. State

Decided 1982-03-05

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HUNTER, Justice. The defendant, Tyreese Rowan, was charged with the crimes of murder, criminal deviate conduct, and burglary. By means of a separate information, the state also asked for the death penalty. The jury found defendant guilty of voluntary manslaughter, a class B felony, Ind.Code § 35— 42-1-3 (Burns 1979 Repl.), criminal deviate conduct, a class A felony, Ind.Code § 3…

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