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Indiana Court of Appeals to Hold Argument at IU McKinney February 11
01/21/2016
The Indiana Court of Appeals will hold an oral argument in the case Grayson v. State, 49A-5-1505-CR-350, at IU McKinney on February 11.
A panel made up of Judge James Kirsch, ’74; Judge Paul Mathias; and Judge Cale Bradford, ’86; will hear arguments in the case beginning at 1 p.m. in the Wynne Courtroom. The case concerns a man named Tyrone Grayson, who was convicted in Marion Superior Court of Class B felony unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon. Grayson tried before the trial to suppress the evidence about the firearm, arguing that the police officer who pulled him over lacked reasonable suspicion to make an investigatory stop of his vehicle. Grayson also argued during his bench trial that the information provided by an anonymous tipster was insufficient for the officer to make the traffic stop.
The argument is open to the public, and will be attended by IU McKinney students.
