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Court of Appeals of Indiana
Gbenga Afolabi v. State of Indiana
No. 24A-CR-3081

Criminal. Appeal from the Marion Superior Court, Judge Angela Dow Davis. Affirms Afolabi’s convictions of two counts of rape, one count of attempted rape, five counts of sexual misconduct and others, but remands for vacating one intimidation conviction due to substantive double jeopardy with the rape conviction involving one victim. Holds that sufficient evidence exists to support the conviction for the rape of another victim, and procedural and evidentiary decisions by the trial court did not constitute reversible error. Judge Weissmann authored the opinion. Judges Bradford and DeBoer concur. Appellant’s attorney: Stacy R. Uliana, Bargersville, Indiana. Appellee’s attorneys: Office of the Indiana Attorney General.

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