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Randal Young v. State of Indiana
State: Indiana
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 49S04-0507-CR-321
Case Date: 10/04/2005
Preview:ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANT Joel M. Schumm Ann M. Sutton Marion County Public Defender Agency Indianapolis, Indiana

ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE Steve Carter Attorney General of Indiana Matthew D. Fisher Deputy Attorney General Indianapolis, Indiana

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In the

Indiana Supreme Court
_________________________________ No. 49S04-0507-CR-321 RANDAL YOUNG, Appellant (Defendant below), v. STATE OF INDIANA, Appellee (Plaintiff below). _________________________________ Appeal from the Marion County Superior Court, No. 49G06-0309-FB-151740 The Honorable Jane Magnus-Stinson, Judge _________________________________ On Petition to Transfer from the Indiana Court of Appeals, No. 49A04-0403-CR-143 _________________________________ October 4, 2005 Sullivan, Justice. Defendant Randal Young pled guilty to seven counts of Robbery as a Class B felony and one count of Robbery as a Class C felony after a crime spree during which he committed armed robberies of seven Indianapolis businesses. In return, the State dismissed several other felony and misdemeanor counts arising out of these incidents. Under the terms of the plea agreement,

the State and Defendant agreed that the maximum sentence that the trial court could impose would be 50 years. 1

Under the criminal sentencing statutes in effect at the time, the following sentencing ranges were available to the trial court in respect of the felony counts:

Class B felony: presumptive term of ten years, with not more than ten years added for aggravating circumstances or not more than four years subtracted for mitigating circumstances. Ind. Code
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