Court Opinion

ID: 9516180
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-06 23:36:34.532252+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:14:48.672248
License: Public Domain

CONCURRING OPINION

Achor, J.
I concur in the opinion as written by Chief Justice Jackson except in this particular:
*684I do not believe at the time they were written the cases of Silverman v. State (1927), 199 Ind. 225, 156 N. E. 549, and Faulkner v. State (1923), 193 Ind. 663, 141 N. E. 514, cited and quoted in the opinion correctly stated either the common law or the legislative intention relative to the separation of juries during the trial in non-capital cases. Therefore, I do not want it to be considered that by referring to said cases it is to be inferred that I now reaffirm the statement quoted from the Silverman case as it is related to non-capital cases.