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State v. Morse

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division Five.
Nov 12, 2013
413 S.W.3d 387 (Mo. Ct. App. 2013)

Opinion

No. ED 98741.

2013-11-12

STATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. Harold MORSE, Appellant.

Appeal from the Circuit Court of St. Francois County, Sandra Martinez, Judge. Emmett D. Queener, Columbia, MO, for Appellant. Chris Koster, Attorney General, Daniel N. McPherson, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, MO, for Respondent.


Appeal from the Circuit Court of St. Francois County, Sandra Martinez, Judge.
Emmett D. Queener, Columbia, MO, for Appellant. Chris Koster, Attorney General, Daniel N. McPherson, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, MO, for Respondent.
Before ROBERT M. CLAYTON III, C.J., ROY L. RICHTER, J., and KURT S. ODENWALD, J.

ORDER


PER CURIAM.

Harold Morse appeals the judgment entered upon a jury's verdict convicting him of one count of concealing a prohibited article in a correctional facility. We find the trial court did not err in admitting testimony about the statement Morse made claiming ownership of the weapon found in his cell. Additionally, we find the trial court did not err in conducting voir dire. We affirm.

An extended opinion would have no precedential value. We have, however, provided the parties a memorandum setting forth the reasons for our decision. The judgment of the trial court is affirmed under Rule 30.25(b).


Summaries of

State v. Morse

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division Five.
Nov 12, 2013
413 S.W.3d 387 (Mo. Ct. App. 2013)
Case details for

State v. Morse

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. Harold MORSE, Appellant.

Court:Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division Five.

Date published: Nov 12, 2013

Citations

413 S.W.3d 387 (Mo. Ct. App. 2013)

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