Prosser v. State, No. ED 89931 (Mo. App. 1/15/2008)

Decision Date15 January 2008
Docket NumberNo. ED 89931.,ED 89931.
CitationProsser v. State, No. ED 89931 (Mo. App. 1/15/2008), No. ED 89931. (Mo. App. Jan 15, 2008)
PartiesTimothy Prosser, Appellant, v. State of Missouri, Respondent.
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals

Appeal from the Circuit Court of St. Genevieve County, Hon. Kenneth Pratte.

Scott Thompson, for Appellant.

Shaun Mackelprang, for Respondent.

Before Mooney, P.J. and Shaw, J.

OPINION

NANNETTE A. BAKER, Judge.

Introduction

Timothy Prosser ("Movant") appeals pro se from a judgment in the St. Genevieve County Circuit Court denying his Rule 29.151 motion for post-conviction relief. Because Movant's appellate brief fails to comply with the appellate briefing requirements as provided by Rule 84.04, we are unable to review his appeal. Appeal dismissed.

Factual and Procedural Background

A jury found Movant guilty of first degree drug trafficking, possession of a chemical, pseudoephedrine, with intent to manufacture a controlled substance and possession of paraphernalia with intent to create methamphetamine. The jury recommended and the court sentenced Movant to consecutive terms of life imprisonment for drug trafficking, seven years' imprisonment for possession of pseudoephedrine with intent to manufacture a controlled substance and four years' imprisonment for possession of paraphernalia with intent to create methamphetamine. We affirmed the convictions in State v. Prosser, 186 S.W. 3d 330 (Mo. App. E.D. 2005).

Movant filed a pro se motion for post-conviction relief and his appointed counsel filed an amended motion. The motion court denied Movant's motion without an evidentiary hearing and issued findings of fact and conclusions of law. Movant appealed.

Discussion

Pro se appellants are held to the same standards as are attorneys and must comply with the Supreme Court Rules, including Rule 84.04. Gant v. Lou Fusz Motor Co., 153 S.W.3d 866, 866 (Mo. App. E.D. 2004). Rule 84.04 provides the requirements for appellate briefs, and an appellant's failure to comply with the rules and requirements of appellate procedure constitutes grounds for our dismissal of the appeal. Id.

An appellant's brief must contain "a fair and concise statement of the facts relevant to the questions presented for determination without argument." Rule 84.04(c). The appellant's brief must contain a "Point Relied On" for each claim of error that: 1) identifies the ruling or action of the trial court the appellant challenges; 2) concisely states the legal reasons for the appellant's claim of reversible error; and 3) summarily explains why, in the context of the case, the stated legal reasons support the appellant's claim of reversible error. Rule 84.04(d)(1). The appellant's brief must contain an argument section that substantially follows each "Point Relied On," includes a concise statement of the applicable standard of review for each claim of error, and advises the appellate court of how the facts of the case and principles of law interact. Rule 84.04(e).

Movant has failed to comply with Rule 84.04 so substantially that his appeal is unreviewable. First, Movant's statement of facts contains only a procedural background and does not include any facts relevant to his six points on appeal. It is important to note that Movant purports to insert some facts in the argument section of each point relied on, but Movant only states conclusions and thus deprives this court of an objective factual basis to review his appeal.

Second, in all six of Movant's points relied on, Movant fails to state concisely the specific legal reason for the trial court's alleged error and explain why that legal reason constitutes error in the context of the case, thereby violating Rule 84.04(d). Specifically, in almost every point relied on, Movant claims the motion court erred in not citing authority or case law to support its conclusion that Movant was not entitled to post-conviction relief. Movant does not elaborate on how this was error. Rather, Movant mixes multiple arguments and ultimately fails to apprise this court of what precisely Movant is claiming to be error and why.

Third, Movant's arguments do not present any legal analyses supporting a claim of reversible error. "If a party fails to support a contention ... with argument beyond conclusions, the point is considered abandoned." Coleman v. Gilyard, 969 S.W.2d 271, 274 (Mo. App. W.D. 1998). We are not required to review points or arguments when they appear without citation of applicable authority. State v. Collins, 150 S.W.3d 340, 352 (Mo. App. S.D. 2004). To attempt to review Movant's points on appeal, we would have to unnecessarily reconstruct Movant's points, scour the record for facts to support his contentions and research the existence of applicable authority in support of these contentions. We cannot act as an advocate for Movant. McGill v. Boeing Co., 235 S.W.3d 575, 578 (Mo. App. E.D. 2007).

Fourth, Rule 84.04(i) requires that "all statements of fact and argument shall have specific page references to the legal file or the transcript." Movant's brief is woefully deficient in this regard. In forty-seven pages, Movant only occasionally refers to us to some general portion of the record to support of his...

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