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"FOR PUBLICATION ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT:    ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE: HILARY BOWE RICKS    STEVE CARTER Indianapolis, Indiana    Attorney General of Indiana GEORGE P. SHERMAN Deputy Attorney General Indianapolis, Indiana IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF INDIANA PAUL A. MOORE, ) ) Appellant-Defendant, ) ) vs. ) No. 49A02-0405-CR-436 ) STATE OF INDIANA, ) ) Appellee-Plaintiff. ) APPEAL FROM THE MARION SUPERIOR COURT The Honorable Robert Altice, Judge Cause No. 49G02-0308-MR-128884 May 23, 2005 OPINION - FOR PUBLICATION CRONE, Judge Case Summary     Paul A. Moore appeals his convictions and sentence for two counts of murder, two counts of class B felony criminal confinement, and one count of class B felony arson. We affirm. Issues     We restate Moore’s three issues as follows: I.    Whether the trial court committed reversible error in admitting ballistics evidence derived from the warrantless seizure of a handgun; II.    Whether his convictions are supported by sufficient evidence; and III.    Whether the trial court properly sentenced him. Facts and Procedural History     The facts most favorable to the convictions indicate that Moore’s mother purchased a .45-caliber Ruger handgun in 2001 and kept it at Moore’s home in the 4300 block of East 39th Street in Indianapolis. On the afternoon of January 25, 2002, Indianap"
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