Missouri Court of Appeals, 1994

State v. Jackson

State v. Jackson
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided September 6, 1994 · Crahan, Crist, Reinhard
882 S.W.2d 767; 1994 Mo. App. LEXIS 1402 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Jackson

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

Defendant was convicted following a jury trial in the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis, Missouri, of burglary in the second degree, § 569.170, RSMo 1986. He was sentenced by the court as a prior, persistent and class X offender to sixteen years of imprisonment. Defendant’s Rule 29.15 motion for post-conviction relief was denied after an evi-dentiary hearing. This is a consolidated appeal by the defendant of both the conviction and denial of motion for post-conviction relief. We affirm. We have reviewed the record and find the claims of error are without merit; the judgment of the motion court is based on findings of fact that are not clearly erroneous. An opinion would have no prece-dential value nor serve any jurisprudential purpose. The parties have been furnished with a memorandum for their information only, setting forth the reasons for this order affirming the judgment pursuant to Rules 30.25(b) and 84.16(b).

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