Missouri Court of Appeals, 1999

State v. Gooch

State v. Gooch
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided December 7, 1999 · Crane, Dowd, Sullivan
11 S.W.3d 733; 1999 Mo. App. LEXIS 2368; 1999 WL 1100870 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

State v. Gooch

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

Appellant Robert J. Gooch (“Appellant”) appeals from a judgment of conviction for driving while intoxicated pursuant to section 577.010.1 Appellant argues that the trial court erred in finding him guilty of driving while intoxicated because the State of Missouri’s case in chief lacked sufficient evidence to prove each element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt.

We have reviewed the briefs of the parties and the record on appeal and find sufficient evidence from which a reasonable trier of fact might have found Defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. State v. Dulany, 781 S.W.2d 52, 55 (Mo. banc 1989). An extended opinion would have no precedential value. We have, however, provided a memorandum opinion setting forth the reasons for our decision to the parties for their use only. We affirm the judgment pursuant to Rule 30.25(b).

. All statutory references are to RSMo 1994, unless otherwise indicated.

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