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Charlie Davis Leshore, Jr., Appellant, v. State of Indiana, Appellee.
Notice of Change
It has come to the Court's attention that the opinion handed down on February 28, 2023, contains a typographical error. Specifically, in the sixth line of the third full paragraph on page 2, the word “reliniquising” should have been “relinquishing.” This inadvertent error was corrected in a revised opinion that was delivered to the Clerk with this Notice. No other change was made to the opinion, and neither the corrected opinion nor this Notice alter the due date for a petition for rehearing.
The Clerk is directed to (1) enter this Notice of Change on the chronological case summary; (2) serve all counsel of record with a copy of the corrected opinion and this Notice; (3) remove the original opinion from the Court's website and post the corrected opinion in its place; and (4) send a copy of this Notice to Thomson/Reuters, LexisNexis, and Wolters Kluwer.
Mark Massa Associate Justice of Indiana
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Docket No: Supreme Court Case No. 23S-CR-51
Decided: February 28, 2023
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana.
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