Supreme Court of Missouri / Feb 3, 2026
overruledCitation: State v. Driskell, 167 S.W.3d 267
Eggleston appealed his conviction for possession of methamphetamine found in the vehicle he was driving, arguing insufficient evidence of knowing possession. The Missouri Supreme Court affirmed the conviction, finding sufficient evidence supported the guilty verdict based on the methamphetamine discovered in the driver's side dashboard cubby within reach of the driver's seat.
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Jul 22, 2020
distinguishedCitation: State v. Driskell, 167 S.W.3d 267
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Jul 11, 2014
citedCitation: State v. Driskell, 167 S.W.3d 267
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Mar 5, 2013
citedCitation: State v. Driskell, 167 S.W.3d 267
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Date unavailable
citedCitation: State v. Driskell,
167 S.W.3d 267
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Date unavailable
citedCitation: State v.
Driskell, 167 S.W.3d 267
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Date unavailable
citedCitation: State
v. Driskell, 167 S.W.3d 267
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Date unavailable
citedCitation: State v. Driskell, 167 S.W.3d 267
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Date unavailable
citedCitation: State v. Driskell, 167 S.W.3d 267