Case Name: State of Indiana v. Diane Market
Court: Court of Appeals of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1973-10-26
Citations: 158 Ind. App. 256
Docket Number: No. 1-473A68
Parties: State of Indiana v. Diane Market.
Judges: Lowdermilk and Lybrook, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Indiana Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 158
Pages: 256–257

Head Matter:
State of Indiana v. Diane Market.
[No. 1-473A68.
Filed October 26, 1973.]
Theodore L. Sendak, Attorney General, John H. Meyers, Deputy Attorney General, for appellant.
John B. McFaddin, McFaddin & McFaddin, of Rockville, for appellee.

Opinion:
Robertson, P.J.
The State is appealing the quashing of an indictment which charged Market with possession of "a dangerous drug, to-wit: 'amphetamine' ". The basis of the trial court's decision, as gleaned from the docket sheet notes overruling the motion to correct errors, is that amphetamine is not a dangerous drug as defined by IC 1971 16-6-8-2(j), Ind. Ann. Stat. § 35-3332(j), (Burns 1972).
The trial court erred. Skaggs v. State (1973) 260 Ind. 180, 293 N.E.2d 781; State v. Doane (1973) 299 N.E.2d 185; LaDuron v. State (1973), 157 Ind. App. 189, 299 N.E.2d 227.
In view of the result reached other errors raised need not be discussed.
Judgment reversed and remanded for further action consistent with this opinion.
Lowdermilk and Lybrook, JJ., concur.
Note.—Reported at 302 N.E.2d 541.