Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Jun 25, 2024
State of Missouri, Respondent, v. James Kip Wilson, Appellant.
James Kip Wilson appealed his conviction for driving while intoxicated, challenging the trial court's finding that he was a habitual offender, the admission of certain evidence, and the sufficiency of the evidence. The appellate court affirmed the judgment and sentence. It found sufficient evidence for the habitual offender status and DWI conviction, and no plain error in the admission of prior bad acts evidence or portable breath test results, while dismissing a point regarding statements made after an attorney request due to waiver.