State v. Kemper
State v. Kemper
Opinion of the Court
Gary Duane Kemper was jury tried and convicted of robbery, second degree, § 569.-030, RSMo 1978, and was sentenced to a term of ten years imprisonment. On this appeal, he contends the trial court erred in failing to suppress the portion of a written confession in which Kemper admitted perpetrating the offense with which he was charged in this case.
In State v. Kemper, 629 S.W.2d 624 (Mo.App. 1982) No. WD 32,206, handed down January 12, 1982, by Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, the details of Kem-per’s contention are fully set out and will not be repeated. The decision there rules the point raised in this case and requires the conclusion, on the authorities cited, that the inculpatory statements were properly received in evidence.
The judgment and sentence are affirmed.
All concur.
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