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Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Mar 9, 2021

State of Missouri vs. Nathan R. Hendricks

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Nathan R. Hendricks appealed his convictions for felony murder in the second degree, burglary in the first degree, attempted robbery in the first degree, and two counts of armed criminal action. He challenged the trial court's jury instruction for attempted robbery, the sufficiency of the information for that charge, and the sufficiency of the evidence for felony murder. The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, affirmed the judgment, finding no plain error in the jury instruction, the information was sufficient, and the evidence supported the felony murder conviction.