Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Oct 24, 2023
State of Missouri vs. Marqus Andrew Wilson
Marqus Andrew Wilson appealed his conviction for first-degree robbery, raising two points. First, he argued the trial court erred by not suppressing evidence and statements obtained from his arrest, claiming a lack of probable cause. Second, he contended the trial court erred in denying his motion for a new trial, alleging a Brady violation due to the State's suppression of a co-defendant's video-recorded interview. The appellate court affirmed the conviction, finding Wilson waived review of the suppression issue and failed to prove a Brady violation.