The Indiana Court of Appeals of Indiana heard oral arguments on an appeal regarding a defendant’s conviction of Class D felony sexual battery Thursday, March 24, in Dede II of HMSU.
In Roland Ball v. State of Indiana, Roland Ball “raises arguments regarding whether the trial court properly instructed the jury on the elements of the crime, whether there was sufficient evidence to support his conviction, and whether he received effective assistance of counsel at his jury trial,” according to a release from the Indiana Court of Appeals.
Chief Judge Margret G. Robb, Judge Carr L. Darden, and Judge Melissa S. May heard the case on appeal from the Boone Superior Court. Heather Shumaker argued for Ball, and Gary Rom argued for the state of Indiana.
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