State v. Watson

816 S.W.2d 683, 1991 Mo. App. LEXIS 1430, 1991 WL 179437
Missouri Court of Appeals·Decided September 17, 1991·No. No. 57705·Published·Cited by 4 cases

Opinion

SIMON, Judge.

Appellant, Jerry Watson, appeals his jury trial conviction of armed criminal action, Section 571.015.1 RSMo 1986. (Further references shall be to RSMo 1986 unless otherwise noted). The jury also found appellant guilty of kidnapping, Section 565.-110, but the trial court suspended the imposition of sentence on the kidnapping count, and it is not a final judgment for purposes of appeal. State v. Lynch, 679 S.W.2d 858, 860[3] (Mo. banc 1984).

On appeal, appellant raises three points: (1) the trial court abused its discretion in overruling his request for severance from his co-defendant because a joint trial violated Section 545.880, Rule 24.06, the right to due process and a fair trial in that a probability for prejudice existed because a) co-defendant made a statement to police implicating appellant and his counsel referred to the statement during trial in violation of the trial court’s order, b) appellant and his co-defendant had mutually antagonistic defenses because appellant denied any offense occurred while co-defendant maintained the offenses were perpetrated by appellant and c) appellant was subject to judge sentencing as a prior offender while his co-defendant was to be sentenced by the jury; (2) the trial court erred in a) failing to accept the jury’s not guilty verdict on the kidnapping count, b) failing to discharge appellant on the armed criminal action charge once he was acquitted of the underlying felony, kidnapping, and c) resubmitting the charges of kidnapping and armed criminal action with a coercive instruction to reread the verdict form as to Count III, thereby violating appellant’s Fifth Amendment right not to be placed in Double Jeopardy and his rights to due process and fair trial; and (3) the trial court erred in denying appellant’s motion to quash the jury panel after the prosecutor used six peremptory challenges to exclude blacks from the jury and in failing to require the prosecutor to provide a neutral explanation for his challenges in violation [684] of appellant’s Fourteenth Amendment right to Equal Protection. We reverse.

Appellant and James Watson, his nephew and co-defendant, were indicted for burglary in the first degree (Count I), kidnapping (Count II), and armed criminal action (Count III). The State subsequently filed a substitute information in lieu of indictment charging appellant as a prior offender under Section 558.016. The State waived use of co-defendant’s statement to police, and appellant’s motion for severance from co-defendant was denied. Appellant was represented by an assistant public defender [public defender], and co-defendant was represented by an assistant special public defender [special public defender].

Appellant and co-defendant reside in Venice, Illinois. Appellant occasionally did odd jobs for the victim, Robert Fisher [Fisher], such as cutting grass, cleaning construction sites and other projects. In November of 1988, Fisher hired appellant and appellant’s brother, Emanuel Watson, to do some work around his house at 4434 Blair Avenue in St. Louis. Fisher left the two alone at the house and left the basement door open so tools could be put away. Fisher returned after the two men had left. He discovered that some change, a half pint of liquor and a gold chain were missing. Fisher believed appellant had taken the items. Subsequently, appellant went to Fisher’s house to borrow six dollars. Fisher refused. At that time, Fisher told appellant he would not pay him for the work appellant had done until he returned the gold chain.

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State v. Watson, 816 S.W.2d 683, 1991 Mo. App. LEXIS 1430, 1991 WL 179437 (Mo. Ct. App. 1991).

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