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State v. Clay

Citations: 368 S.W.3d 318; 2012 Mo. App. LEXIS 805; 2012 WL 2107116Docket: No. WD 72423

Court: Missouri Court of Appeals; June 12, 2012; Missouri; State Appellate Court

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Timothy Clay, Jr. was convicted in the Circuit Court of Jackson County on charges of unlawful use of a weapon, second-degree murder, and armed criminal action. He appeals specifically the conviction for unlawful use of a weapon, contending that the evidence was inadequate to prove he fired his weapon into a motor vehicle, which is necessary to uphold the conviction under § 571.030.1(9) RSMo. The court affirms the conviction, stating that a published opinion would not provide precedential value. Consequently, an unpublished memorandum detailing the rationale for the decision has been issued to the involved parties, in accordance with Rule 30.25(b).