[Download] "State Missouri v. Carl David Jackson" by Southern District, Division One Court of Appeals of Missouri # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: State Missouri v. Carl David Jackson
- Author : Southern District, Division One Court of Appeals of Missouri
- Release Date : January 24, 1990
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 62 KB
Description
Defendant Carl David Jackson was charged with selling marijuana to Mike Lowe, an undercover agent with the Department of Conservation, in violation of § 195.020 RSMo 1986. In a jury-waived case, the defendant was found guilty and sentenced to five years' imprisonment. Defendant raises three points on appeal. In his first point, defendant contends there was insufficient evidence to support his conviction. The facts surrounding the sale were sharply disputed. The state's case-in-chief consisted of the testimony of Mike Lowe and a chemist with the Missouri Highway Patrol. The testimony of agent Lowe was essentially as follows. As part of his ongoing undercover investigation into game violations in Hickory County, he had become acquainted with several individuals, including defendant, Danny Hash and Randy Gates. On November 10, 1986, Lowe went to defendant's house to buy two deer from Danny Hash. When Lowe arrived at defendant's house, defendant told him that Hash would be over shortly with the deer. Defendant asked Lowe if he wanted to go kill another deer. Lowe answered yes and the two men left in Lowe's truck.