Legal Research AI

State v. Mischanko

Court: Missouri Court of Appeals
Date filed: 1973-07-23
Citations: 497 S.W.2d 837
Copy Citations
Click to Find Citing Cases
Lead Opinion
PER CURIAM:

The appellant was convicted of burglary second degree and stealing, tried to a jury, in the circuit court of Jackson County, Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, and was sentenced to 5 years. The evidence adduced by the state was circumstantial, to wit: recent possession of stolen property [see State v. Sallee, 436 S.W.2d 246 (Mo. 1969)]. The defendant was arrested, when he fled after attempting to use a Sears credit card taken in the burglary, 19 hours after the break in.

*838From that judgment this appeal alleges one point of error: the sufficiency of the evidence to support the verdict.

Transcript of record discloses that, the evidence in support of the jury verdict is not insufficient; no error of law appears; an opinion would have no precedential value.

The judgment is therefore affirmed, Rule 84.16(b) V.A.M.R.