492 S.W.2d 123 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1973
A jury found defendant guilty of second-degree burglary (§ 560.070)
Law officers apprehended defendant and another man during the nighttime while prying open a vending machine in front of a service station. Defendant’s fingerprints were found in a car parked nearby; the other man’s fingerprints were found at the back door of the station which had been burglariously entered; the two men had been together all night. This was sufficient evidence to show defendant guilty of burglary. State v. Whitaker, Mo., 275 S.W.2d 316 [12-14]; State v. Cobb, Mo., 444 S.W.2d 408 [1, 2].
After the jury had deliberated over five hours the court gave a short, temperate instruction
Judgment affirmed.
. Statutory references are to RSMo 1969, Y.A.M.S.
. “At this time, after you have been deliberating, I give you this additional instruction. It is desirable that there be a verdict in every case. It costs considerable money and time and effort to try any lawsuit and the parties are entitled to have their rights determined once and