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State of Missouri v. Nicholas Webb

Date: 08-07-2021

Case Number: 1816-CR02172-01

Judge: Marco A. Roldan

Court: 16th Circuit Court, Jackson County, Missouri

Plaintiff's Attorney: Jackson County District Attorney's Office

Defendant's Attorney:



Best Independence Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory



Description:
Independence, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with second-degree murder and armed criminal action.



Nicholas Webb was charged with the May 2018 stabbing death of Cody Harter Friday, age 23.



565.021. Second degree murder, penalty. — 1. A person commits the offense of murder in the second degree if he or she:



  (1) Knowingly causes the death of another person or, with the purpose of causing serious physical injury to another person, causes the death of another person; or



  (2) Commits or attempts to commit any felony, and, in the perpetration or the attempted perpetration of such felony or in the flight from the perpetration or attempted perpetration of such felony, another person is killed as a result of the perpetration or attempted perpetration of such felony or immediate flight from the perpetration of such felony or attempted perpetration of such felony.



  2. The offense of murder in the second degree is a class A felony, and the punishment for second degree murder shall be in addition to the punishment for commission of a related felony or attempted felony, other than murder or manslaughter.



  3. Notwithstanding section 556.046 and section 565.029, in any charge of murder in the second degree, the jury shall be instructed on, or, in a jury-waived trial, the judge shall consider, any and all of the subdivisions in subsection 1 of this section which are supported by the evidence and requested by one of the parties or the court.
Outcome:
Defendant was found guilty.

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About This Case

What was the outcome of State of Missouri v. Nicholas Webb?

The outcome was: Defendant was found guilty.

Which court heard State of Missouri v. Nicholas Webb?

This case was heard in 16th Circuit Court, Jackson County, Missouri, MO. The presiding judge was Marco A. Roldan.

Who were the attorneys in State of Missouri v. Nicholas Webb?

Plaintiff's attorney: Jackson County District Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Best Independence Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.

When was State of Missouri v. Nicholas Webb decided?

This case was decided on August 7, 2021.