STATE v. MADDOX

No. 37581.

549 S.W.2d 931 (1977)

STATE of Missouri, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Thomas Wesley MADDOX, Defendant-Appellant.

Missouri Court of Appeals, St. Louis District, Division One.

April 12, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hayes & Heisler, David M. Johnson, Daniel B. Hayes, Clayton, for defendant-appellant.

John Ashcroft, Atty. Gen., Preston Dean, W. Mitchell Elliott, Asst. Attys., Gen., Jefferson City, Courtney Goodman, Jr., Pros. Atty., George F. Meyer, Jr., Asst. Pros. Atty., Clayton, for plaintiff-respondent.


DOWD, Judge.

Defendant, Thomas Wesley Maddox, appeals from a judgment of conviction entered upon a jury verdict finding him guilty of attempted burglary in the second degree. Defendant argues that the state's evidence against him was insufficient to sustain a guilty verdict and that certain evidence was improperly admitted.

Rule 27.20(a) requires that a motion for new trial shall be filed before judgment and within 10 days after the return of the verdict absent...

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