STATE v. STACY

No. 30844.

355 S.W.2d 377 (1962)

STATE of Missouri, (Plaintiff) Respondent, v. Everett STACY, (Defendant) Appellant.

St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri.

March 20, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert A. McIlrath, Flat River, for appellant.

Roy G. Cooper, Pros. Atty., Madison County, Fredericktown, for respondent.


SAM C. BLAIR, Special Judge.

Misdemeanor. Everett Stacy was found guilty by a jury of wilfully and maliciously killing a dumb animal, Janie, a Seeing-Eye dog owned by John J. Hess, a sightless man. (Section 563.670, V.A.M.S.) Stacy has always admitted, out of court and in court on the stand, that he shot and killed the dog.

Various assignments exist in the motion for a new trial, but only two are presented by the points relied on and by the brief. Questioned...

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