Missouri Court of Appeals, 2008

State v. Jackson

State v. Jackson
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided April 15, 2008 · Howard, Hardwick, Welsh
250 S.W.3d 10; 2008 Mo. App. LEXIS 498; 2008 WL 1716645 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

State v. Jackson

Opinion

Order

PER CURIAM.

Dearl Jackson appeals his conviction for first degree murder. He alleges that the trial court abused its discretion in ordering him to turn over to the State his Motion to Review Evidence of Third Party Misconduct because it was work product and in not allowing the introduction of evidence regarding a Computerized Voice Stress Analysis (CVSA), a type of polygraph, taken by a witness. The judgment of the trial court is affirmed. The court did not abuse its discretion in requiring that Jackson turn over to the State his Motion to Review Evidence of Third Party Misconduct or excluding the evidence regarding McKenzie’s CVSAs.

Rule 30.25(b).

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