STATE v. BROWN

No. 28754.

557 S.W.2d 687 (1977)

STATE of Missouri, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Jimmie (James) Lee BROWN, Defendant-Appellant.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Kansas City District.

October 11, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Glen A. Dietrich, Larry L. Zahnd, Zahnd & Dietrich, Maryville, for defendant-appellant.

Robert S. Drake, Jr., Sp. Pros. Atty., Warsaw, for plaintiff-respondent.

Before TURNAGE, P. J., and WASSERSTROM and SOMERVILLE, JJ.


TURNAGE, Presiding Judge.

James Lee Brown was convicted of the misdemeanor of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, second offense, in violation of § 564.440, RSMo 1969. Brown stated he could not afford to pay his own counsel and requested the court to appoint an attorney to represent him, but the court refused. A jury found Brown guilty and the court assessed punishment as confinement in the county jail for six months.

On this appeal Brown contends...

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