State v. McCord
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the circuit court finding Defendant guilty of residing within 1,000 feet of George Washington Carver Middle School, holding that the circuit court did not err in concluding that Defendant was within 1,000 feet of the Carver Middle School property line.
On appeal, Defendant argued that the circuit court erred in concluding that the word "school" as used in Mo. Rev. Stat. 566.147, includes the Carver Middle School building as well as the adjoining school property. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that there was sufficient evidence supporting Defendant's conviction for residing within 1,000 feet of the Carver Middle School property line.
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