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State v. Burnett

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District
Jun 3, 2008
254 S.W.3d 259 (Mo. Ct. App. 2008)

Opinion

No. WD 67551.

June 3, 2008.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Boone County, Clifford E. Hamilton, Jr., Judge.

Craig Allan Johnston, Columbia, MO, for Appellant.

Lisa M. Kennedy, Jefferson City, MO, for Respondent.

Before HOWARD, C.J., and LOWENSTEIN and WELSH, JJ.


ORDER


A jury convicted Derrick Lamont Burnett of burglary in the first degree and attempted stealing. He now appeals asserting two claims of error. First, he claims that there was insufficient evidence to sustain the conviction because he may have been working with an accomplice and was not charged under a theory of accomplice liability. Second, he claims that the trial court abused its discretion in forbidding an investigator to testify on grounds that Burnett's trial counsel failed to disclose the investigator to the prosecution prior to trial. Based on our review of the record, we affirm the convictions.

Rule 30.25(b).


Summaries of

State v. Burnett

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District
Jun 3, 2008
254 S.W.3d 259 (Mo. Ct. App. 2008)
Case details for

State v. Burnett

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. Derrick Lamont BURNETT, Appellant

Court:Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District

Date published: Jun 3, 2008

Citations

254 S.W.3d 259 (Mo. Ct. App. 2008)