Walker v. State

715 S.W.2d 261, 1986 Mo. App. LEXIS 3503
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedJanuary 21, 1986
Docket50144
StatusPublished
Cited by20 cases

This text of 715 S.W.2d 261 (Walker v. State) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Missouri Court of Appeals primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Walker v. State, 715 S.W.2d 261, 1986 Mo. App. LEXIS 3503 (Mo. Ct. App. 1986).

Opinion

CLEMENS, Senior Judge.

In 1980 a jury found movant-defendant Leroy Walker guilty of kidnapping, rape and robbery. The trial court sentenced him to concurrent 15 year prison terms. We affirmed in State v. Walker, 639 S.W.2d 854 (Mo.App.1982).

Parenthetically we note defendant was tried and appealed jointly with Albert Schliecher.

After an evidentiary hearing in 1985 the motion court denied defendant’s multi-ground Rule 27.26 motion. He now appeals on two grounds. We consider them in turn.

First defendant contends the motion court erred in denying the contention his trial counsel was ineffective in selecting the jurors. To this the state responds defendant’s point was not preserved by his motion, and even so it challenges counsel’s unappealable trial strategy decision.

It is fundamental that issues not raised in Rule 27.26 motion may not be considered on appeal. Anderson v. State, 647 S.W.2d 883[1] (Mo.App.1983). Even looking for merit in defendant’s challenge we find no showing any venireman was prejudiced against defendant. So defendant’s point is devoid of merit. For discussion of such an unspecified challenge see State v. Johnson, 637 S.W.2d 290[1-5] (Mo.App.1982).

By his other point defendant contends the motion court erred in not finding defense counsel was ineffective in not calling Paul Hinton and Thomas Maddox as defense witnesses. Defendant called neither Hinton nor Maddox to testify at the eviden-tiary hearing. There he relied on his own testimony as to what the two men would have said.

Defense counsel Putzel testified he had interviewed proposed witness Maddox and believed he would have made a bad witness. Mr. Putzel could not recall talking to proposed witness Hinton “but if he did not it was because he would have made a bad witness.”

In denying defendant’s Rule 27.26 motion the court relied on Eldridge v. State, 592 S.W.2d 738[1-3] (Mo. banc 1979). That case holds when trial counsel, as here, believes a proposed witness would not un-qualifiedly support defendant’s position not calling that witness is permissible trial strategy. So it was here.

We deny defendant’s points relied on. Affirmed.

KELLY, P.J., and KAROHL, J., concur.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Ricky Lee Grubbs v. Paul Delo
948 F.2d 1459 (Eighth Circuit, 1992)
Creviston v. State
787 S.W.2d 875 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1990)
Watson v. State
778 S.W.2d 662 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1989)
State v. Flieger
776 S.W.2d 25 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1989)
Young v. State
770 S.W.2d 243 (Supreme Court of Missouri, 1989)
Hamilton v. State
770 S.W.2d 346 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1989)
Schneider v. State
761 S.W.2d 292 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1988)
Grubbs v. State
760 S.W.2d 115 (Supreme Court of Missouri, 1988)
Salkil v. State
760 S.W.2d 142 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1988)
Schlup v. State
758 S.W.2d 715 (Supreme Court of Missouri, 1988)
Robinson v. State
760 S.W.2d 516 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1988)
Stevenson v. State
759 S.W.2d 370 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1988)
Ford v. State
757 S.W.2d 255 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1988)
Davis v. State
761 S.W.2d 636 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1988)
Hunter v. State
753 S.W.2d 61 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1988)
Campbell v. State
748 S.W.2d 834 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1988)
Battle v. State
745 S.W.2d 730 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1987)
Reese v. State
741 S.W.2d 97 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1987)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
715 S.W.2d 261, 1986 Mo. App. LEXIS 3503, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/walker-v-state-moctapp-1986.