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Gregory Guilfoyle appeals his convictions and sentences for attempted murder and neglect of a dependent. Guilfoyle shot his wife in the head and shot a law enforcement officer in the chest; he committed the latter shooting in front of his toddler. At trial, Guilfoyle asserted that he was insane when he committed these offenses. The jury found him guilty but mentally ill, and the trial court sentenced him to 100 years of incarceration.
Guilfoyle presents two issues on appeal. First, Guilfoyle argues that he presented sufficient evidence to support his insanity defense such that he should have been found not guilty by reason of insanity. Second, Guilfoyle claims his sentence is inappropriate under Indiana Appellate Rule 7(B).
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Gregory Guilfoyle appeals his convictions and sentences for attempted murder and neglect of a dependent. Guilfoyle shot his wife in the head and shot a law enforcement officer in the chest; he committed the latter shooting in front of his toddler. At trial, Guilfoyle asserted that he was insane when he committed these offenses. The jury found him guilty but mentally ill, and the trial court sentenced him to 100 years of incarceration.
Guilfoyle presents two issues on appeal. First, Guilfoyle argues that he presented sufficient evidence to support his insanity defense such that he should have been found not guilty by reason of insanity. Second, Guilfoyle claims his sentence is inappropriate under Indiana Appellate Rule 7(B).