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State v. Fears

Citations: 297 S.W.3d 662; 2009 Mo. App. LEXIS 1669; 2009 WL 4279396Docket: ED 92228

Court: Missouri Court of Appeals; November 24, 2009; Missouri; State Appellate Court

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James D. Fears was convicted by a jury of stealing a motor vehicle (Class C felony) and resisting or interfering with arrest (Class D felony) in the State of Missouri. Fears appealed the trial court's judgment, but the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, found no plain error upon reviewing the case. The court determined that an extended opinion would not provide precedential value and issued a memorandum detailing the reasons for its decision, which was shared only with the parties involved. The court affirmed the trial court's judgment in accordance with Missouri Rule of Criminal Procedure 30.25(b).