Missouri Court of Appeals, 2005

State v. Gibson

State v. Gibson
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided March 15, 2005 · Spinden, Howard, Newton
157 S.W.3d 410; 2005 Mo. App. LEXIS 389; 2005 WL 589808 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

State v. Gibson

Opinion

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

A jury convicted Appellant, Joseph Gibson, of assault in the third degree and unlawful use of a weapon. The trial court sentenced Gibson as a prior and persistent offender to concurrent sentences of 365 days in jail for the assault and seven years in the custody of the Department of Corrections for unlawful use of a weapon.

On appeal from the judgment entered upon his conviction, Gibson claims that the trial court erred in overruling his motions for judgment of acquittal and sentencing him for unlawful use of a weapon because the evidence was insufficient for a jury to find beyond a reasonable doubt that Gibson knowingly shot a firearm into the victim’s car.

We affirm. Rule 30.25(b).

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