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helmig v state 42 sw3d 658

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case:helmig-v-state-42-sw3d-658
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Helmig v. State, 42 S.W.3d 658
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Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Jan 13, 2026

Harry Little, Appellant, vs. State of Missouri, Respondent.

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Citation: Helmig v. State, 42 S.W.3d 658

The court affirmed the denial of post-conviction relief for Harry Little's convictions for murder in the second degree, armed criminal action, and unlawful possession of a firearm. Trial counsel's decisions not to call an alibi witness and not to argue a specific alternative perpetrator in closing argument constituted reasonable trial strategy rather than ineffective assistance of counsel.