Missouri Court of Appeals, 1994

State v. Webster

State v. Webster
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided February 1, 1994 · Crandall, Crist, Pudlowski
869 S.W.2d 860; 1994 Mo. App. LEXIS 125; 1994 WL 23795 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Webster

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

Defendant, Phillip Webster, appeals from his conviction, after a jury trial, for robbery in the second degree. Defendant was sentenced as a prior and persistent offender to imprisonment for twenty years. Defendant also appeals from the denial of his Rule 29.15 motion after an evidentiary hearing.

We have reviewed defendant’s direct appeal. No jurisprudential purpose would be served by a written opinion. The judgment of conviction is affirmed. Rule 30.25(b).

The judgment of the trial court denying defendant’s Rule 29.15 motion is based on findings of fact that are not clearly erroneous; no error of law appears. An opinion would have no precedential value. The judgment of the trial court is affirmed. Rule 84.16(b).

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