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Lloyd Conn v. State of Indiana
State: Indiana
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 24A05-1009-CR-608
Case Date: 05/31/2011
Preview:Pursuant to Ind.Appellate Rule 65(D), this Memorandum Decision shall not be regarded as precedent or cited before any court except for the purpose of establishing the defense of res judicata, collateral estoppel, or the law of the case. ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT: JOHN PINNOW Greenwood, Indiana ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE: GREGORY F. ZOELLER Attorney General of Indiana CYNTHIA L. PLOUGHE Deputy Attorney General Indianapolis, Indiana

FILED
May 31 2011, 10:28 am
of the supreme court, court of appeals and tax court

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF INDIANA
LLOYD CONN, Appellant-Defendant, vs. STATE OF INDIANA, Appellee-Plaintiff. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

CLERK

No. 24A05-1009-CR-608

APPEAL FROM THE FRANKLIN CIRCUIT COURT The Honorable J. Steven Cox, Judge Cause No. 24C01-0904-FB-25

May 31, 2011 MEMORANDUM DECISION - NOT FOR PUBLICATION

MAY, Judge

Lloyd Conn appeals his convictions of Class B felony dealing methamphetamine,1 Class C felony possessing methamphetamine,2 and Class D felony dumping controlled substance waste.3 Conn contends there was not sufficient evidence to convict him of Class B felony dealing in methamphetamine and Class D felony dumping controlled substance waste. We affirm. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY After she created a disturbance at a pharmacy, law enforcement officials decided to conduct a probation check on Tiffany Hollands. Probation records indicated Hollands lived in a mobile home with Conn. When officers arrived at the residence, Conn met them as he was walking away from a shed on the property. Conn told officers that neither he nor Hollands lived at the mobile home. Conn explained that he lived in a camper and told officers that Hollands was not around and lived with her mother. When officers knocked on the mobile home door, Hollands appeared with several of her children. She said she and Conn lived there, and officers found Conn's wallet and ID on the dresser in the bedroom. The police found no evidence anyone lived in the camper where Conn claimed he resided. Officers found suspicious items in and around Conn's residence, including electronic scales containing white residue, a CVS card with residue, lithium battery parts, burnt

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