Opinion ID: 2200483
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Text: Defendant was charged in an information in three counts as follows: Count I  Burglary, breaking and entering to commit Rape and Robbery Count II  the Rape alleged in Count I Count III  the Robbery alleged in Count I Relying upon the doctrine of merger, he contends that the trial court erred in denying his motion to dismiss Counts II and III and in subsequently imposing sentences upon those counts. He argues that the Rape alleged in Count II and the Robbery alleged in Count III merged into Count I because they were charged as elements of the Burglary alleged in Count I. He cites Sansom v. State, (1977) 267 Ind. 33, 35-36, 366 N.E.2d 1171, 1172, wherein we held that the theft and automobile banditry charged were incidental to the burglary also charged and merged therein. However, Sansom was overruled by Elmore v. State, (1978) 269 Ind. 532, 539-40, 382 N.E.2d 893, 897-98. In Elmore, we abandoned the transactional concept, adopted the identity of offense or same evidence rule of Blockburger v. United States, (1932) 284 U.S. 299, 304, 52 S.Ct. 180, 182, 76 L.Ed. 306, 309, and held that the lesser offense of theft did not merge into the greater offense of conspiracy to commit the theft also charged. Rape and Robbery, by their statutory definitions, are not lesser included offenses of Burglary even when they are charged as the felony the accused intended when he broke and entered. An accused may be convicted of Burglary regardless of whether he completes the felony alleged to have been intended. Estep v. State, (1979) Ind., 394 N.E.2d 111, 114. Moreover, we have upheld convictions and sentences upon multiple offenses, including Burglary, which arose from the same transaction. Adams v. State, (1979) 270 Ind. 406, 411, 386 N.E.2d 657, 661 (Since a conviction for burglary requires proof of facts in addition to those required for convictions of armed rape, robbery and sodomy, the offenses are not the same and separate sentences were properly imposed for each.). The record discloses no error upon this issue.