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State v. Wickman

Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division One
Aug 2, 1983
655 S.W.2d 749 (Mo. Ct. App. 1983)

Opinion

No. 12939.

July 11, 1983. Motion For Rehearing and to Transfer to Supreme Court Denied August 2, 1983.

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT, JASPER COUNTY, HERBERT C. CASTEEL, J.

Stephen P. Carlton, Asst. Public Defender, Joplin, for appellant.

John Ashcroft, Atty. Gen., Janet E. Papageorge, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, for respondent.


Appellant, tried as a prior offender, § 558.016, RSMo 1978, as amended by Laws 1981, p. 636, was found guilty by a jury of robbery in the first degree, § 569.020, RSMo 1978, and sentenced by the trial court to 12 years' imprisonment. His sole contention here is that the trial court erred in failing to instruct on robbery in the second degree, § 569.030, RSMo 1978, and stealing, § 570.030, RSMo 1978, as amended by Laws 1981, p. 638, as lesser-included offenses.

Each side submitted instructions to the trial court. Rule 28.02(b). At the instructions conference, Rule 27.02(k), the trial court advised counsel that all requested instructions would be given. The only verdict directing instruction requested was on robbery in the first degree, submitted by the State. The trial court ended the conference asking, "Either counsel have any additions?"

Rule references are to Missouri Rules of Criminal Procedure.

Appellant's counsel answered, "No, sir."

State v. Olson, 636 S.W.2d 318, 322[9] (Mo. banc 1982) squarely holds that except in homicide cases, a defendant may not complain on appeal about a trial court's failure to give a lesser-offense instruction unless the defendant requests it specifically. Appellant failed to request either instruction he now says the trial court should have given. Olson forecloses appellant's complaint.

In State v. Ellis, 639 S.W.2d 420 (Mo.App. 1982), the Western District of this Court observes that until Olson, a defendant did not have to request a lesser-included offense instruction in order to complain on appeal about the trial court's failure to give it; if the evidence warranted such an instruction, the trial court was required to give it, and failure to do so was error. Ellis, 639 S.W.2d at 423, footnote 2. Ellis treats Olson as having prospective application only. Id. We need not decide whether Olson applies only prospectively, because appellant was tried after Olson was decided.

Judgment affirmed.

GREENE, C.J., FLANIGAN, P.J. and TITUS, J., concur.


Summaries of

State v. Wickman

Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division One
Aug 2, 1983
655 S.W.2d 749 (Mo. Ct. App. 1983)
Case details for

State v. Wickman

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF MISSOURI, RESPONDENT, v. HAROLD FLOYD WICKMAN, APPELLANT

Court:Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division One

Date published: Aug 2, 1983

Citations

655 S.W.2d 749 (Mo. Ct. App. 1983)

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