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- Title: James Paul Duncan v. State Indiana
- Author : Supreme Court of Indiana No. 479S105
- Release Date : January 26, 1980
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 66 KB
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The defendant, James Paul Duncan, was convicted by a jury of seven counts of unlawful dealing in schedule II controlled substances, Ind. Code § 35-24.1-4.1-2 (Burns 1975), and one count of unlawful dealing in schedule IV controlled substances, Ind. Code § 35-24.1-4.1-3 (Burns 1975). He was sentenced to seven terms of thirteen years and one term of ten years, the terms to be served concurrently. He now appeals raising the following issues: 1. Whether defendant was improperly required to proceed pro se in the trial even though he had not made a clear and unequivocal request to do so; 2. Whether certain testimony was erroneously admitted; 3. Whether the prosecutor's allegedly improper remarks denied defendant his right to a fair trial; 4. Whether defendant was denied his right to be present at all stages of the trial when the jury was permitted to view the evidence in his absence; 5. Whether the trial court erred in failing to grant defendant credit for time served prior to sentencing; and 6. Whether the trial court erred in giving defendant multiple sentences for the violation of one statutory provision.