Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District / Jul 16, 2024
STATE OF MISSOURI, Plaintiff-Respondent v. CARL W. DILL, II, Defendant-Appellant
Carl W. Dill, II appealed his convictions for first-degree trafficking and resisting arrest following a jury trial. He argued the evidence was insufficient to prove his affirmative participation in drug trafficking as an accomplice and that he knew he was being arrested before fleeing. The Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, re-adopted and re-issued its original opinion. The court affirmed both convictions, finding sufficient evidence for a reasonable jury to conclude Dill participated in trafficking and knew or should have known he was being arrested.