Missouri Court of Appeals, 2002

State v. Mager

State v. Mager
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided February 26, 2002 · Ellis, Lowenstein, Spinden
69 S.W.3d 109; 2002 Mo. App. LEXIS 358; 2002 WL 261600 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

State v. Mager

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

Appellant, Douglas W. Mager, appeals his conviction and sentence for one count of burglary in the first degree, § 569.160, RSMo 2000;1 one count of assault in the second degree, § 565.060; and one count of armed criminal action, § 571.015. Mager was found guilty by jury and sentenced as a prior offender to a total of thirteen years’ imprisonment. The court found that: 1) the State produced sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Mager entered the victim’s residence with the knowledge that his entry was unlawful; and 2) the State asking Mager during cross-examination about an order of protection against him did not rise to the level of plain error. Affirmed. Rule 30.25(b).

. All statutory references are to the Revised Missouri Statutes 2000, unless otherwise indicated.

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