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Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Jun 23, 2020

State of Missouri vs. Joseph Michael Wilson

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Joseph Wilson appealed his convictions for attempted robbery, domestic assault, property damage, and false imprisonment following a jury trial. He challenged the trial court's admission of a Facebook post as evidence and argued that the written judgment contained clerical errors regarding four of his convictions. The appellate court affirmed Wilson's convictions, finding no abuse of discretion in admitting the Facebook post. However, the court remanded the case to the trial court with directions to correct the written judgment to accurately reflect the jury's verdicts for the specified counts.