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State v. Barnes

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District
Dec 18, 2007
241 S.W.3d 418 (Mo. Ct. App. 2007)

Opinion

No. ED 87967.

December 18, 2007.

Appeal from the Circuit Court of City of St. Louis, Mark H. Neill, Judge.

Scott Thompson, St. Louis, MO, for appellant.

Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Atty. Gen., Mary H. Moore, Jefferson City, MO, for respondent.

Before ROY L. RICHTER, P.J., CLIFFORD H. AHRENS, J., and GLENN A. NORTON, J.



ORDER


Jerome Barnes ("Defendant") appeals from the judgment of the trial court following jury convictions of robbery in the first degree, armed criminal action, trafficking in the second degree, possession of a controlled substance, and resisting arrest. The trial court sentenced Defendant as a prior offender to concurrent terms of twenty years' imprisonment for robbery in the first degree, five years' imprisonment for armed criminal action, five years' imprisonment for trafficking in the second degree, five years' imprisonment for possession of a controlled substance, and four years' imprisonment for resisting arrest.

We have reviewed the briefs of the parties and the record on appeal and find no error of law. No jurisprudential purpose would be served by a written opinion. However, the parties have been furnished with a memorandum opinion for their information only, setting forth the facts and reasons for this order.

The judgment of the trial court is affirmed in accordance with Rule 30.25(b).


Summaries of

State v. Barnes

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District
Dec 18, 2007
241 S.W.3d 418 (Mo. Ct. App. 2007)
Case details for

State v. Barnes

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. Jerome BARNES, Appellant

Court:Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District

Date published: Dec 18, 2007

Citations

241 S.W.3d 418 (Mo. Ct. App. 2007)

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