State v. Achter, 9675

Decision Date03 April 1975
Docket NumberNo. 9675,9675
Citation521 S.W.2d 761
PartiesSTATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. Leslie Allen ACHTER, Appellant.
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals

John C. Danforth, Atty. Gen., K. Preston Dean, II, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, for respondent.

James Haw, Reginald E. Young, Charleston, for appellant.

Before BILLINGS, C.J., and HOGAN and FLANIGAN, JJ.

PER CURIAM.

Leslie Allen Achter was convicted by a Mississippi County jury of burglary and stealing. The court found he was subject to prosecution under the Second . offender Act (six prior felony convictions 1) and sentenced him to consecutive five-year sentences.

We have carefully read the transcript and the authorities cited by the parties in their briefs. The evidence is sufficient to support the jury's verdict. We find no abuse of discretion in denying defendant's motion for a continuance. Defendant was properly tried as a habitual criminal. We find no error in denying the defendant's motion to suppress evidence. There was no error in refusing instructions tendered by the defendant since the instructions given fully and fairly covered the same subject matter. Although not properly preserved for our review we have considered and find no merit in the defendant's contentions regarding a mental examination and the validity of a search warrant.

No error of law appears and an opinion would have no precedential value.

Judgment affirmed. Rule 84.16, V.A.M.R.

Affirmed.

All concur.

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  • Achter v. State, 10231
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • December 20, 1976
    ...and the other directed to another 27.26 motion filed by movant relating to a separate conviction which was affirmed in State v. Achter, 521 S.W.2d 761 (Mo.App.1975). The circuit court at that consolidated hearing had before it the transcripts on appeals in both cases and could observe, as w......

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