[Download] "State Missouri v. Alvin Herden Virdure" by Supreme Court of Missouri Division 2 # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: State Missouri v. Alvin Herden Virdure
 - Author : Supreme Court of Missouri Division 2
 - Release Date : January 14, 1963
 - Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
 - Pages : * pages
 - Size : 57 KB
 
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Defendant was found guilty by the verdict of a jury of the possession of narcotics, and since he was charged in the substitute
            information filed in lieu of indictment with being a habitual criminal, this fact being found by the trial court, [RSMo §
            556.280, V.A.M.S.] his punishment, after his motion for new trial was overruled and allocution was granted, was set by the
            court at confinement in the Department of Corrections of the State of Missouri for a period of ten years. From his judgment
            of conviction, defendant has perfected his appeal. On January 31, 1962, officer Paul McCulloch, a member of the Canine Deployment Division of the St. Louis Police Department,
            went to the premises of defendant (the Algiers Herb Company) at 3360 Union Boulevard in St. Louis, arriving there around 11:30
            or 11:45 A.M. Other officers of the Police Department were also there, but defendant was not then present. Defendant came
            to his premises later after his then lawyer made arrangements for defendant to talk to the police, who were looking for defendant
            for a peace disturbance charge. The officers had entered the store part of defendant's premises prior to defendant's arrival,
            and were waiting for him there. Defendant was then placed under arrest on the peace disturbance charge (for which there was
            actually no formal charge pending, and for which no further proceedings were had, but defendant does not attack the validity
            of the arrest).