Supreme Court of Missouri / Feb 24, 2026
followedCitation: State v. Shepherd, 643 S.W.3d 346
James Willis Peters appealed his conviction for driving while intoxicated as a chronic offender, challenging whether the state proved beyond a reasonable doubt that all four of his prior offenses were intoxication-related traffic offenses. The court found the state failed to sufficiently prove his 2002 offense was an IRTO and therefore vacated the judgment and remanded for resentencing.
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Jul 9, 2025
distinguishedCitation: State v. Shepherd, 643 S.W.3d 346
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / May 23, 2025
citedCitation: State v. Shepherd, 643 S.W.3d 346
Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Jun 25, 2024
followedCitation: State v. Shepherd, 643 S.W.3d 346
Supreme Court of Missouri / Jan 30, 2024
followedCitation: State v. Shepherd, 643 S.W.3d 346
Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Sep 5, 2023
citedCitation: State v. Shepherd, 643 S.W.3d 346
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Jun 27, 2023
citedCitation: State v. Shepherd, 643 S.W.3d 346
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Feb 7, 2023
followedCitation: State v. Shepherd, 643 S.W.3d 346
Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Jan 31, 2023
distinguishedCitation: State v. Shepherd, 643 S.W.3d 346
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Jun 9, 2022
followedCitation: State v. Shepherd, 643
S.W.3d 346
Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Date unavailable
distinguishedCitation: State v. Shepherd, 643 S.W.3d 346