Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Feb 17, 2026
citedCitation: State v. Kilburn, 941 S.W.2d 737
The court reversed defendant's convictions for second-degree property damage and fourth-degree assault because the trial court failed to conduct an adequate Faretta hearing and failed to ensure a written waiver of counsel was entered prior to trial, as required by Missouri law. Although the defendant did not preserve the issue by objecting at trial, the court found the error must be reviewed because the failure to conduct a proper Faretta hearing is a constitutional violation that cannot be waived.
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Aug 14, 2024
citedCitation: State v. Kilburn, 941 S.W.2d 737
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Jan 31, 2023
citedCitation: State v. Kilburn, 941
S.W.2d 737
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Mar 29, 2016
citedCitation: State v. Kilburn, 941 S.W.2d 737
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Date unavailable
citedCitation: State v. Kilburn, 941 S.W.2d 737
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Date unavailable
citedCitation: State v. Kilburn, 941 S.W.2d
737
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Date unavailable
citedCitation: State v. Kilburn, 941 S.W.2d 737
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Date unavailable
citedCitation: State v. Kilburn, 941 S.W.2d 737
Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Date unavailable
citedCitation: State v. Kilburn, 941 S.W.2d 737