Juvenile Officer v. I.J.W.
Juvenile Officer v. I.J.W.
343 S.W.3d 680; 2011 Mo. App. LEXIS 834; 2011 WL 2324028
(South Western Reporter, Third Series)
Juvenile Officer v. I.J.W.
Opinion
Order
I.J.W. appeals from a judgment of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri (“family court”) finding beyond a reasonable doubt that I.J.W. had committed two *681 acts that, had he been an adult, would have constituted the offense of statutory sodomy against K.R. The judgment did not find beyond a reasonable doubt that I.J.W. had committed an act which would have constituted the offense of child molestation against K.J. The basis for I.J.W.’s appeal is that the family court erred in denying him a jury trial. We affirm the judgment of the family court. Rule 84.16(b).
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