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McAfee v. State

Missouri Court of Appeals, Springfield District
May 19, 1976
537 S.W.2d 444 (Mo. Ct. App. 1976)

Opinion

No. 10092.

May 19, 1976.

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT, HOWELL COUNTY, WINSTON V. BUFORD, J.

David G. Neal, Eminence, for movant-appellant.

John C. Danforth, Atty. Gen., Sheila K. Hyatt, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, for respondent.


Larry Wayne McAfee appeals from the dismissal of his Rule 27.26 motion without an evidentiary hearing. Charged with auto tampering, appellant entered a guilty plea. He was placed on probation for a period of two years. Prior to the expiration of the probationary period, appellant was found to have violated the terms of probation. The trial court afforded appellant an opportunity to withdraw his guilty plea, imposed a five-year sentence, and placed appellant on parole in the custody of State Hospital No. 4 for treatment of alcoholism. Thereafter, appellant's parole was revoked and he was transferred to the Missouri Department of Corrections.

Appellant contends that the motion raises a claim of double jeopardy, but our reading of the motion, transcript, and briefs on appeal does not lead us to that result. The motion consists of conclusions rather than facts which, if believed, would not entitle appellant to relief, and no evidentiary hearing was required. Smith v. State, 513 S.W.2d 407, 411[1] (Mo. banc 1974).

An opinion would have no precedential value. Judgment affirmed pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 84.16(b).

All concur.


Summaries of

McAfee v. State

Missouri Court of Appeals, Springfield District
May 19, 1976
537 S.W.2d 444 (Mo. Ct. App. 1976)
Case details for

McAfee v. State

Case Details

Full title:LARRY WAYNE McAFEE, MOVANT-APPELLANT, v. STATE OF MISSOURI, RESPONDENT

Court:Missouri Court of Appeals, Springfield District

Date published: May 19, 1976

Citations

537 S.W.2d 444 (Mo. Ct. App. 1976)

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