Indiana Supreme Court, 2015

Aadil Ashfaque v. State of Indiana

Aadil Ashfaque v. State of Indiana
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided October 7, 2015 · Rush, Dickson, Rucker, David
43 N.E.3d 242; 2015 Ind. LEXIS 851; 2015 WL 5837695 (North Eastern Reporter, Third Series)

Aadil Ashfaque v. State of Indiana

Opinion

On Petition to Transfer from the Indiana Court of Appeals, No. 49A02-1404-CR-286

Aadil Ashfaque appeals the trial court’s denial of his motion to dismiss charges of dealing in and possession of a synthetic drug, namely XLR11 [ (l-(5-fluoropen-tyl)indol-3-yI)-(2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclo-propyl)methanone]. For the reasons set forth in our companion decision of Tiplick v. State, also issued today, we find no constitutional or statutory infirmity to these charges, but nevertheless dismiss them due to the inadequacy of the charging information, and remand to the trial court for all other proceedings consistent with that opinion.

RUSH, C.J., and DICKSON, RUCKER, and DAVID, JJ., concur.

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