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State v. Primm

Citations: 62 S.W.3d 495; 2001 Mo. App. LEXIS 2368; 2001 WL 1268462Docket: No. ED 78611

Court: Missouri Court of Appeals; October 16, 2001; Missouri; State Appellate Court

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Defendant's appeal follows a jury verdict convicting him of five counts of first-degree robbery, one count of attempted first-degree robbery, five counts of armed criminal action, and one count of first-degree assault, resulting in a total sentence of twenty-five years in prison. The court found no legal errors in the proceedings, and a written opinion was deemed unnecessary as it would not serve any jurisprudential purpose. A memorandum opinion detailing the facts and reasoning for the decision was provided to the parties for informational purposes. The judgment is affirmed per Rule 30.25(b).