Missouri Court of Appeals, 2006

State v. Korn

State v. Korn
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided May 2, 2006 · Gaertner, Romines
190 S.W.3d 579; 2006 Mo. App. LEXIS 596; 2006 WL 1149838 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

State v. Korn

Opinion

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

Martin Korn (hereinafter, “Defendant”) appeals from the trial court’s judgment after a jury found him guilty of one felony count of possession of a controlled substance, Section 195.202 RSMo (2000), and one misdemeanor count of possession of drug paraphernalia, Section 195.233 RSMo (2000). Defendant, a prior and persistent drug offender, was sentenced to a total of fifteen years’ imprisonment.

Defendant raises two points on appeal. First, Defendant argues the trial court abused its discretion in allowing the State to introduce evidence of his failure to appear for a court date and the subsequent discovery that Defendant was in Belize. Second, Defendant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence.

We have reviewed the briefs of the parties, the legal file, and the transcript on appeal and find no error. An opinion reciting the detailed facts and restating the principles of law would have no prece-dential value. We have, however, provided a memorandum opinion, only for the use of the parties, setting forth the reasons for our decision. The judgment is affirmed pursuant to Rule 30.25(b).

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