Appellate judges to go to Rochester, Upland for arguments

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On Tuesday, two panels of Indiana Court of Appeals judges will travel north to hear arguments.

Chief Judge Margret Robb and Judges Ezra Friedlander and James Kirsch visit Rochester High School to hear the appeal of Maurice Davis, who was convicted of Class A felony possession of cocaine with intent to deliver. Davis appeals the denial of his petition for post-conviction relief.

Arguments in Maurice Davis v. State of Indiana, No. 49A02-1008-PC-1005, begin at 10:05 a.m. Those who would like to attend the argument should call the high school at 574-223-2176 to find out specific details about the school’s visitor sign-in policy.

At 1 p.m., Judges Patricia Riley, Melissa May, and Paul Mathias will hear arguments at Taylor University in the case of Justin Corwin v. State of Indiana, No. 79A04-1005-CR-296. Arguments will be held in the Ayres Alumni Memorial Building, Room 215.

On interlocutory appeal, Justin Corwin appeals the denial of his motion to suppress evidence found by police during a Terry stop. The evidence was a bottle with prescription medicine for which Corwin didn’t have a valid prescription.
 

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