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State of Missouri v. Andrew J. Perrey

Date: 03-04-2025

Case Number: 2011-CR00250

Judge: Daniel G. Pelikan

Court: Circuit Court, St. Charles County, Missouri

Plaintiff's Attorney: St. Charles County, Missouri District Attorney's Office

Defendant's Attorney: Click Here For The Best St. Charles Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory

Description:
St. Charles, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with n one count first-degree burglary and multiple counts of stealing, including one count Class D felony stealing property valued at $750 or more, one count Class A misdemeanor stealing, and one count Class D misdemeanor stealing property valued at less than $150.



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Legal issue Did the trial court err in admitting the identification of the defendant by law enforcement officers from surveillance footage, and was there sufficient evidence to support the conviction for felony stealing based on the valuation of the stolen items?



Key Phrases First-degree burglary. Felony stealing. Surveillance footage identification. Jury trial convictions. Admissible evidence.
Outcome:
Affirmed
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About This Case

What was the outcome of State of Missouri v. Andrew J. Perrey?

The outcome was: Affirmed

Which court heard State of Missouri v. Andrew J. Perrey?

This case was heard in Circuit Court, St. Charles County, Missouri, MO. The presiding judge was Daniel G. Pelikan.

Who were the attorneys in State of Missouri v. Andrew J. Perrey?

Plaintiff's attorney: St. Charles County, Missouri District Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best St. Charles Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.

When was State of Missouri v. Andrew J. Perrey decided?

This case was decided on March 4, 2025.