Missouri Court of Appeals, 2009

Johnson v. State

Johnson v. State
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided May 19, 2009 · Crane, Hoff, Romines
283 S.W.3d 306; 2009 Mo. App. LEXIS 647; 2009 WL 1383694 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

Johnson v. State

Opinion

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

Appellant Keith Johnson appeals from the judgment of the circuit court of the City of St. Louis, the Honorable Philip Heagney presiding. At trial, a jury convicted Johnson of one count of forcible rape, two counts of forcible sodomy and three counts of armed criminal action. Judge Heagney sentenced Johnson, as a prior and persistent offender, to six concurrent terms of twenty-five years imprisonment. This court affirmed the trial court’s judgment on direct appeal. Johnson filed a motion for post-conviction relief pursuant to Rule 29.15, which the court denied without an evidentiary hearing.

Johnson appeals, claiming the motion court erred in denying Johnson’s motion for post conviction relief because Johnson alleged that: 1) Johnson was prejudiced at trial because the State committed prosecu-torial intimidation; 2) trial counsel was ineffective because counsel failed to move for a change of judge when the judge was the same judge who signed Johnson’s search warrant; and 3) trial counsel was ineffective for being ill-prepared for trial and there was a total breakdown of communication between Johnson and trial counsel.

We have thoroughly reviewed the record and the briefs of the parties and no error of law appears. Therefore, an opinion would serve no jurisprudential purpose. The parties have been given a memorandum, for their information only, setting forth the reasons for this order. The judgment is affirmed pursuant to Rule 84.16(b).

AFFIRMED.

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