State v. Lehman
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The Supreme Court reversed Defendant's conviction for the class E felony of loitering within 500 feet of a public park, in violation of Mo. Rev. Stat. 566.150, holding that there was insufficient evidence to support the conviction.
On appeal, Defendant argued (1) the evidence was insufficient to support the conviction because it failed to show that he was knowingly within 500 feet of a public park or that he was loitering, and (2) section 556.150 is constitutionally invalid because it is vague and overbroad. The Supreme Court agreed with Defendant's first argument, holding that the State failed to introduce evidence from which a fact-finder reasonably could conclude that Defendant was within 500 feet of a public park.
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