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- Title: State v. Johnson
- Author : the Court of Appeals of the State of Missouri Southern District
- Release Date : January 06, 2007
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 57 KB
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Opinion Vote: AFFIRMED. Lynch, C.J., and Rahmeyer, J., concur Opinion AFFIRMED Craig L. Johnson (""Defendant"") was charged in an amended felony information with three counts of burglary in the first degree alleging that he entered inhabitable structures in three separate locations for the purpose of stealing, in violation of Section 569.160.1 Prior to trial, Defendant filed a motion to sever the offenses. The trial court severed the offense charged in Count III, but not the other two counts.2 A jury trial was held on the two unsevered burglary charges and Defendant was found guilty on Count I and not guilty on Count II. Defendant appeals claiming the trial court erred in failing to sever the two counts of burglary, and in sustaining the State's objection to his proposed jury instruction relating to the reliability of witness identifications.