STATE v. MITCHELL

No. 52066.

408 S.W.2d 39 (1966)

STATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. James William MITCHELL, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2.

November 14, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman H. Anderson, Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, Frederick E. Steck, Special Asst. Atty. Gen., Sikeston, for respondent.

Raymond A. Bruntrager, St. Louis, for appellant.


PRITCHARD, Commissioner.

Defendant, having waived his right to trial by jury, was tried to the court, found guilty, and sentenced to life imprisonment for the commission of the crime of murder in the first degree. He here contends solely that the evidence was insufficient to support such finding, having briefed the matter to this court by counsel who was present with him throughout the trial. The testimony of witnesses, bearing upon the judgment of conviction, follows...

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