STATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. Stephen James MORRISON, Appellant
Missouri Court of Appeals
· August 11, 2015 · Docket WD 77659
473 S.W.3d 153
Syllabus
STATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. Stephen James MORRISON, Appellant. WD 77659 Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District. ORDER FILED: August 11, 2015 Application for Transfer to Supreme Court Denied September 29, 2015 Application for Transfer Denied November 24, 2015 Jessica Caldera, Columbia, MO, for respondent. Michael A. Gross, St. Louis, MO, for appellant. Before Special Division: Gary D. Witt, Presiding Judge, Mark D. Pfeiffer, Judge and Zel M. Fischer, Special Judge
Full Opinion (673 characters)
ORDER Per curiam: Stephen James Morrison (“Morrison”) was convicted of one count of driving while intoxicated under Section 577.010 and one count of failure to drive within a single lane under Section 304.015, following a bench trial. Morrison argues that the trial court erred in overruling his motion to suppress because there were no grounds for his original stop. In his second point, Morrison argues that the trial court erred in finding him guilty because the evidence adduced at trial was insufficient to prove that he failed to drive in a single lane. We affirm. A memorandum setting forth the reasons for this order has been provided to the parties. Rule 30.25(b).
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