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Date: 09-26-2024
Case Style:
State of Indiana v. Jeremy R. Basso
Case Number: 73D01-2307-F6-288
Judge: Dan E. Marshall
Court: Superior Court, Shelby County, Indiana
Plaintiff's Attorney: Shelby County Indiana Prosecuting Attorney's Office
Defendant's Attorney:
Description:
Shelbyville, Indiana criminal defense perjury and official misconduct lawyer represented the Defendant.
The State charged Indiana State Police Trooper Jeremy Basso with perjury and official misconduct based on statements Trooper Basso made during a sentencing hearing in a case in which Trooper Basso was the victim. The trial court denied Trooper Basso's motion to dismiss the charges. In this interlocutory appeal, Trooper Basso argues that the trial court abused its discretion by denying the motion. Because the undisputed facts of this case do not constitute perjury or official misconduct as a matter of law, we agree with Trooper Basso that the trial court abused its discretion by denying the motion to dismiss.
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Basso v. State, 24A-CR-500 (Ind. App. Sep 24, 2024)
Outcome:
Reversed.
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Defendant's Experts:
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