Evans v. State, 54379

Citation759 S.W.2d 858
Decision Date25 October 1988
Docket NumberNo. 54379,54379
PartiesCarl EVANS, Appellant, v. STATE of Missouri, Respondent.
CourtCourt of Appeal of Missouri (US)

Henry W. Cummings, St. Charles, for appellant.

William L. Webster, Atty. Gen., Christopher M. Kehr, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, for respondent.

CRIST, Judge.

Movant appeals the denial of his Rule 27.26 motion after an evidentiary hearing. We affirm.

Movant and his two co-defendants were involved in a robbery, for which movant was convicted by a jury and sentenced to ten years in prison. See State v. Evans, 694 S.W.2d 860 (Mo.App.1985). Movant now asserts his conviction should be vacated because his counsel at trial was ineffective by not personally interviewing his co-defendants before deciding not to call them as witnesses at trial.

Movant's co-defendants were arrested immediately after the robbery. Both co-defendants then gave statements to the police: one an oral statement, the other taped. Each implicated movant in the robbery as the planner, lookout and driver of the getaway car.

Both co-defendants pled guilty to the robbery prior to movant's trial. Before their guilty pleas, both co-defendants signed affidavits stating movant had no knowledge the crime would take place, and he was only driving co-defendants to a location they requested. However, at their guilty plea hearings, each co-defendant, under oath, implicated movant in the crime.

One co-defendant testified at the Rule 27.26 hearing. He stated that if he would have been called to testify at trial, he would have exonerated movant. The other co-defendant did not testify at the hearing, but submitted an affidavit stating he would also have exonerated movant if he had been called to testify at trial.

Movant's trial counsel also testified at the Rule 27.26 hearing. She stated she had contacted each co-defendant's lawyer prior to movant's trial. Both lawyers informed her that each co-defendant had implicated movant in their respective guilty pleas. She admitted she did not contact either co-defendant personally, but she had examined at least one of the guilty plea transcripts, and had reviewed the statements and affidavits each co-defendant had made. She stated her decision not to call co-defendants as witnesses was one of trial strategy, because she believed they would not make credible witnesses, and their testimony would allow the introduction of their prior incriminating statements.

Counsel has a duty to make a reasonable investigation or to make a reasonable decision that a particular investigation is unnecessary. Sanders v. State, ...

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  • Sutherland v. Koster
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Eastern District of Missouri
    • 15 Julio 2011
    ...for declining to call co-defendants who implicated the movant through their own sworn admissions of guilt. See Evans v. State, 759 S.W.2d 858 (Mo. App. 1988) ... .These cases support the motion court's conclusion that Movant's counsel was not ineffective for omitting Movant's co-defendants ......
  • Royal v. State
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • 21 Enero 1994
    ...and indicated she would have pursued a different approach if Movant had told her all about the beatings. As stated in Evans v. State, 759 SW 2d 858 [ (Mo.App.1988),] the credibility of a witness is an issue for the motion Court and in reviewing that evidence this Court does not find Movant ......
  • State v. Tubbs, s. 16415
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • 11 Marzo 1991
    ...credibility of witnesses is for the motion court's determination. Milligan v. State, 772 S.W.2d 736, 738 (Mo.App.1989); Evans v. State, 759 S.W.2d 858, 859 (Mo.App.1988). The motion court was not obliged to believe appellant's testimony that he told defense counsel he could not induce Ricks......
  • Pierce v. Pierce
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • 16 Febrero 2007
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