State v. Maxwell
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Opinion
ORDER
Nonley Maxwell, Jr. was convicted after a bench trial to a charge of resisting a lawful detention, Section 575.150 (RSMo 2000) and he pled guilty to a charge of exceeding the speed limit, Section 304.010 (RSMo 2000). On appeal, Maxwell contends that the circuit court erred in entering judgment against him on the charge of resisting a lawful detention because of insufficiency of the evidence. For reasons explained in a memorandum provided to the parties, we find no error and affirm the judgment of conviction. Rule 30.25(b).
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340 S.W.3d 347, 2011 Mo. App. LEXIS 567, 2011 WL 1542829, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/state-v-maxwell-moctapp-2011.