State v. McIntyre
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Opinion
Defendant Clinton James McIntyre was convicted by a jury of the first degree robbery of a Hayti, Missouri, liquor store operator and his punishment assessed at ten years imprisonment. His motion for new trial was overruled and following allocution, sentence was imposed and judgment entered. We affirm.
The defendant’s principal contention in this appeal is directed to evidence [money bag and contents and two pistols] used by the state at trial. Defendant’s earlier motion to suppress these items because of an alleged impermissible search and seizure was overruled following a pre-trial hearing.1
[794]*794Initially, we note that the defendant’s motion for new trial was not timely filed. Rule 27.20, V.A.M.R., is east in mandatory language and requires a motion for new trial in a criminal case to be filed within ten days after the return of the verdict unless, on application, the time is extended as set forth in the rule.
Here, the jury verdict was returned on April 16, 1976. At the request of the defendant the trial court granted him 15 days in which to file a motion for new-trial. The motion for new trial was not filed until May 3,1976, two days beyond the time allowed. Being untimely, the motion for new trial is a nullity and preserves nothing for appellate review. State v. Stevens, 529 S.W.2d 670 (Mo.App.1975). We are bound to recognize the late filing of the motion for new trial sua sponte as neither the court nor the parties can waive the requirements of Rule 27.20.
We have reviewed those matters required by Rule 28.02 and find no error.
The judgment is affirmed.
All concur.
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