The Indiana Court of Appeals travels to an Indianapolis high school Tuesday for arguments in case involving a robbery of
a pharmacy.
Judges Carr Darden, Michael Barnes, and Cale Bradford will hear arguments in Marvin A. Smith v. State of Indiana,
No. 49A05-0905-CR-256, at 1:30 p.m. in the Little Theater of Lawrence North High School, 7802 Hague Road.
Marvin Smith is appealing his convictions of Class C felony robbery, Class D felony criminal recklessness and Class A misdemeanor
failing to stop following an accident, and the finding he is a habitual offender. Smith argues the state failed to show property
was taken from the CVS he allegedly robbed or that he was the person who demanded property from the pharmacy.
Smith also appeals his aggregate sentence of 18 years in prison with six years suspended to probation.














Jack, I was only responding to bill's comment of tying everybody in government together. I agree with you though, it takes one bad apple to ruin the bunch.. As in any profession. What's truly unfair is when somebody violates someone's trust and takes complete advantage of someone
John’s comment is unfair. The majority of attorneys can be trusted. Unfortunately, all it takes is one greedy, unscrupulous, immoral attorney to jade the public.
In regards to bill's comment about trusting the cover meant. We can trust them about as much as we can trust attorneys'.
This is disturbing to learn...
Yikes!