Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Date unavailable
STATE OF MISSOURI, Respondent v. ALONZO T. MACK, Appellant
Alonzo Mack was convicted of second-degree drug trafficking and possession of a controlled substance. On appeal, Mack argued the trial court erred by denying his motion to suppress evidence from an unreasonable search and seizure and by denying his motion to dismiss on speedy trial grounds. The appellate court affirmed the judgment, finding no error in the denial of the motion to suppress as the traffic stop was not concluded when consent for a pat-down was given. The court also found no speedy trial violation, as the issue was not preserved and the delay attributable to Mack reduced the total delay to less than the presumptively prejudicial period.