D. A. M. v. State

486 S.W.2d 268, 1972 Mo. LEXIS 968
Supreme Court of Missouri·Decided November 13, 1972·No. No. 55066·Published

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

The state has appealed from a judgment of the trial court wherein an attorney was allowed a fee of $1,000 (taxed as costs in the proceeding and ordered to be paid by the state) for services rendered for an indigent juvenile under an appointment by the trial court.

The cause was tried and the appeal lodged at a time when the decision of this court in State v. Green (State v. Coleman), Mo., 470 S.W.2d 571, was controlling.

The judgment is reversed.

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Related

State v. Green
470 S.W.2d 571 (Supreme Court of Missouri, 1971)