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VELA v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Indiana, Third District
Jul 29, 1993
615 N.E.2d 913 (Ind. Ct. App. 1993)

Opinion

No. 20A03-9301-CR-009.

June 21, 1993. Transfer Denied July 29, 1993.

Appeal from the Elkhart Superior Court, Worth N. Yoder, J.

R. Brent Zook Goshen, for appellant-defendant.

Pamela Carter, Atty. Gen., Preston W. Black, Deputy Atty. Gen., Office of Atty. Gen., Indianapolis, for appellee-plaintiff.


A jury convicted Vela of child molesting, a Class D felony, on evidence that he fondled a thirteen year old resident of the home for wayward boys where Vela was a staff member. The evidence sustains the verdict.

Vela presents two issues on appeal concerning the use of evidence at his trial of other uncharged similar offenses. The evidence was admitted under the depraved sexual instinct rule, which our supreme court abolished in Lannan v. State (1992) Ind., 600 N.E.2d 1334. Vela's trial was conducted before Lannan was decided.

Vela made no objection when the evidence was introduced at trial. Any potential error was therefore waived. Mason v. State (1989) Ind., 539 N.E.2d 468.

Vela also contends that he was denied effective assistance of counsel because his counsel did not object to this evidence. This argument is also unavailing. Had counsel objected, the objection would have been properly overruled under the state of the law prevailing at trial. Counsel is not guilty of providing ineffective assistance merely for failing to anticipate that some change in the law might occur. See, e.g., McChristion v. State (1987) Ind., 511 N.E.2d 297, 302.

There was no error.

Affirmed.

HOFFMAN and STATON, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

VELA v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Indiana, Third District
Jul 29, 1993
615 N.E.2d 913 (Ind. Ct. App. 1993)
Case details for

VELA v. STATE

Case Details

Full title:GILBERT VELA, APPELLANT-DEFENDANT v. STATE OF INDIANA, APPELLEE-PLAINTIFF

Court:Court of Appeals of Indiana, Third District

Date published: Jul 29, 1993

Citations

615 N.E.2d 913 (Ind. Ct. App. 1993)

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