Missouri Court of Appeals, 2014

State v. Hansberry

State v. Hansberry
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided January 28, 2014 · Hardwick, Mitchell, Witt
425 S.W.3d 146; 2014 WL 295773; 2014 Mo. App. LEXIS 87 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

State v. Hansberry

Opinion of the Court

Order

PER CURIAM:

Aaron Hansberry appeals his conviction, following a jury trial, of second-degree involuntary manslaughter, for which he was sentenced to a four-year term of imprisonment, pursuant to section 559.115.3’s 120-day institutional treatment program. Hansberry successfully completed institutional treatment and was released on a five-year term of probation. He challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support his conviction; specifically, he claims that the evidence failed to establish that he acted with criminal negligence when he caused the death of Caitlin Valo-ra, following a motorcycle accident in which Hansberry was driving and Valora was his passenger. Finding the evidence sufficient to establish criminal negligence, we affirm his conviction. Rule 30.25(b).

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