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Elkhart Four case to go before Indiana Supreme Court on Thursday - Elkhart Truth
This case is about four people who were accused of being responsible for the death of Danzele Johnson, 21, who died during an attempted burglary at 1919 Frances Ave. on Oct. 3, 2012.
Today at 10:30 am EST, 3 of the 4 will have a hearing in front of the Indiana State Supreme Court.
I bring this here for you guys for two reasons. First, because they are actually going to be streaming the hearing today. Second, and more importantly, because of the case itself. Basically it breaks down to these guys break into a house, the homeowner shoots and kills one of them, and the rest of the guys are caught and convicted of murder for their fellow thief.
I hadn't heard of this before, but thought it was interesting and wondered what you guys thought of the case and/or even the concept of the case. (Especially since no one seems to have a problem with the conviction, only the sentencing.)
This case is about four people who were accused of being responsible for the death of Danzele Johnson, 21, who died during an attempted burglary at 1919 Frances Ave. on Oct. 3, 2012.
The homeowner, Rodney Scott, was at his house when Layman, Sparks, Sharp, Johnson and Jose Quiroz broke into the house. He opened fire against the group when he heard movement on the first floor of his house, shooting and killing Johnson.
Quiroz was also charged with felony murder, and he pleaded guilty in November 2012.
Teens receive sentence on murder charge - Elkhart Truth
Today at 10:30 am EST, 3 of the 4 will have a hearing in front of the Indiana State Supreme Court.
In briefs filed with the court, the attorneys argue that Indiana’s felony murder law was incorrectly applied in the case.
Layman, Sharp and Sparks appealed their convictions and sentences to the Indiana Court of Appeals, which upheld their convictions but ruled that their sentences were too harsh.
Thursday’s hearing will be divided into two parts. Lawyers for the teens will have 20 minutes to present their arguments and can decide how they want to divide that time among themselves, according to a notice sent to the attorneys by the court.
Attorneys for the state of Indiana will then have 20 minutes to explain why the convictions are appropriate and the court should leave the case with the court of appeals’ ruling.
The arguments will be streamed live on the court’s website (https://mycourts.in.gov/arguments/default.aspx?&id=1766&view=detail&yr=&when=&page=1&court=sup&search=&direction=%20ASC&future=False&sort=&judge=&county=&admin=False&pageSize=20 ). Elkhart Truth reporter Jeff Parrott will live tweet the proceedings from the courtroom. For updates, follow Parrot on Twitter at @JeffHParrott.
I bring this here for you guys for two reasons. First, because they are actually going to be streaming the hearing today. Second, and more importantly, because of the case itself. Basically it breaks down to these guys break into a house, the homeowner shoots and kills one of them, and the rest of the guys are caught and convicted of murder for their fellow thief.
I hadn't heard of this before, but thought it was interesting and wondered what you guys thought of the case and/or even the concept of the case. (Especially since no one seems to have a problem with the conviction, only the sentencing.)