Skinner v. State

736 N.E.2d 1222, 2000 Ind. LEXIS 977, 2000 WL 1575788
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 20, 2000
Docket49S05-0010-CR-592
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Skinner v. State, 736 N.E.2d 1222, 2000 Ind. LEXIS 977, 2000 WL 1575788 (Ind. 2000).

Opinion

SHEPARD, Chief Justice.

The State charged appellants Melissa J. Skinner and Brandon H. Cockrell with defrauding a financial institution, Ind.Code Ann. § 35-43-5-8 (West 1998), in cases arising out of separate facts.

Appellants assert that the allegations against them also fall under the statute that criminalizes check fraud, Ind.Code Ann. § 35-43-5-12(b) (West 1998). Relying on State v. Wynne, 699 N.E.2d 717 (Ind.Ct.App.1998), they contend that the State may charge them only with check fraud, the check fraud statute being both more specific and more recently adopted. The net result of accepting this contention would be reducing the class of felony and therefore the potential penalty.

The Court of Appeals in this appeal declined to follow Wynne. Instead, it held that when two criminal statutes overlap such that either may cover a given set of facts, the prosecutor has the discretion to charge under either statute. Skinner v. State 732 N.E.2d 235 (Ind.Ct.App.2000).

We grant transfer and summarily affirm the opinion of the Court of Appeals in these consolidated cases. Ind. Appellate Rule 11(B)(3). The decision in State v. Wynne is disapproved.

The judgments of the trial court are thus affirmed.

DICKSON, SULLIVAN, BOEHM, and RUCKER, JJ., concur.

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