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   State Courts - Missouri - February 10, 2006

  
Denney v. Winton, No. 26463, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, SOUTHERN DISTRICT, February 10, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Although the parties' daughter made remarkable achievements despite her injuries, the trial court erroneously ordered the father's child support obligation for her to extend beyond the age of majority as the evidence reflected that she was not physically or mentally incapacitated from supporting herself as per Mo. Rev. Stat. § 452.340.4.

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State v. Smith, No. 26698, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSOURI, SOUTHERN DISTRICT, February 10, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Evidence was sufficient to sustain a first degree murder conviction, Mo. Rev. Stat. § 565.020, where a witness testified that there had been hostility between defendant and the victim, and defendant shot the victim three times using a "pump action" shotgun which had to be pumped between each shot.

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