Jan 8, 2019
Civil Practice: Firearm Possession-Jury Instruction-Course Of Conduct
Where a defendant challenged his conviction for unlawful possession of a firearm, the judgment is affirmed because the verdict director did not violate the defendant’s right to a unanimous verdict because the offense criminalizes a continuing course of conduct so the instruction did not need to identify any one component act for a unanimous verdict, […]
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Civil Practice : Order Of Protection – Stalking – Course Of Conduct
M.S. v. N.M. (MLW No. 68998/Case No. ED102861 – 7 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Richter, J.)
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