Missouri Court of Appeals, 1983

State v. Simmons

State v. Simmons
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided December 20, 1983 · Crist, Pudlowski, Simon
665 S.W.2d 24; 1983 Mo. App. LEXIS 4308 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Simmons

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PUDLOWSKI, Judge.

Defendant appeals from a jury conviction of second degree burglary, RSMo. § 569.-170 (1978), and stealing, RSMo. § 570.030 (1982 Supp.). The trial court sentenced defendant to ten years for burglary and a consecutive term of eight years for stealing. We affirm.

Defendant claims the trial court erred in overruling a motion to suppress evidence because of an alleged illegal search and seizure and erred in overruling a motion to suppress defendant’s statement. Defendant also alleged errors by the court in submitting certain instructions and in overruling a motion for a new trial because of arguments by the prosecutor.

Lacking any jurisprudential purpose, the judgment is affirmed in accordance with Rule 30.25(b).

CRIST, P.J., and SIMON, J., concur.

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