[DOWNLOAD] "State Missouri v. Earl Miller" by Supreme Court of Missouri Division 2 ~ eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: State Missouri v. Earl Miller
- Author : Supreme Court of Missouri Division 2
- Release Date : January 08, 1962
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 61 KB
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Earl Miller was convicted of burglary and stealing under the habitual criminal act and sentenced to imprisonment for four
years on each charge, said sentences to run consecutively. Consult §§ 560.045, 560.156, and 560.110. (Statutory
references are to RSMo 1959, V.A.M.S.) He has appealed but has filed no brief. His motion for new trial is for consideration.
An assignment questions the submissibility of the State's case. Earl Kuehner and his mother left their home at 4661 Adkins Street, St. Louis, Missouri, about 8:00 p.m. March 17, 1961, leaving
the doors and windows locked. Arriving home about 12:50 a.m. March 18, they found the glass in the rear door broken and the
door open. The front door was also open. The things in his and his mother's rooms were disarranged. His mother's chifforobe
had been searched. A metal box (introduced in evidence as State's Exhibit 2) with papers in it had been taken from the desk
in his room and left open on his bed. He had four American Express Traveler's Checks, total value $80, in a wallet in his
desk. The wallet was left open on his bed, but the checks were missing. He had been required to place his signature on these
checks when he purchased them at the bank. Kuehner testified that his collection of coins, valued at $50, a Springfield rifle,
value $35, a Winchester rifle, value not stated, a pistol, value $10, his four American Express Traveler's Checks, and his
grandmother's golden wedding band had been taken.