Missouri Court of Appeals, 2016

State v. Day

State v. Day
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided May 31, 2016 · Gabbert, Welsh, Witt
490 S.W.3d 398; 2016 WL 3068437; 2016 Mo. App. LEXIS 551 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

State v. Day

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

Per curiam:

Appellant Derrick Stephen Day (“Day”) appeals from his convictions of first-degree assault and armed criminal action. In his sole point on appeal, Day argues the trial court erred in overruling his motion for judgment of acquittal at the close of all the evidence and in finding him guilty of first-degree assault because there was insufficient evidence from which a reasonable fact-finder could have found, beyond a reasonable doubt, that Day had the requisite purpose to kill or seriously injure the victim. We affirm. A memorandum setting forth the reasons for this order has been provided to the parties. Rule 30.25(b).

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