State v. Primm
Docket Number | SC91427 |
Decision Date | 28 June 2011 |
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105 cases
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State v. McFadden
...S.W.3d 585, 587 (Mo. banc 2008). There are, however, exceptions under which otherwise inadmissible evidence may be admitted. State v. Primm, 347 S.W.3d 66, 70 (Mo. banc 2011). This evidence may be admissible if it tends to establish: “(1) motive; (2) intent; (3) the absence of mistake or ac......
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State v. Miller
...proof of one tends to establish the other; or (5) the identity of the person charged with commission of the crime on trial.” State v. Primm, 347 S.W.3d 66, 70 (Mo. banc 2011). “In addition, evidence of uncharged crimes that are part of the circumstances or the sequence of events surrounding......
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State v. McFadden
...S.W.3d 585, 587 (Mo. banc 2008). There are, however, exceptions under which otherwise inadmissible evidence may be admitted. State v. Primm, 347 S.W.3d 66, 70 (Mo. banc 2011). This evidence may be admissible if it tends to establish: "(1) motive; (2) intent; (3) the absence of mistake or ac......
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State v. Morgan
...the existence of a common scheme or plan, or the identity of the person being charged with the commission of the crime. State v. Primm, 347 S.W.3d 66, 70 (Mo. banc 2011). Additionally, “evidence of uncharged crimes that are part of the circumstances or the sequence of events surrounding the......
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§404 Character Evidence, Crimes, or Other Acts
...1995) (evidence that the defendant said he was a killer for hire was relevant to establishing his motive for murder) - State v. Primm, 347 S.W.3d 66, 70 (Mo. banc 2011); State v. Thurman, 272 S.W.3d 489, 496 (Mo. App. E.D. 2008) (a defendant's prior sexual conduct with the victim is admissi......