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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

State Ex Rel. Girard v. Percich, 557 S.W.2d 25 (1977)

Citation
State Ex Rel. Girard v. Percich, 557 S.W.2d 25 (1977)
Parent Document
State Ex Rel. Girard v. Percich, 557 S.W.2d 25 (1977)
Jurisdiction
Missouri (state)
Effective Date
1977-08-30

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According to Lieutenant Delling’s testimony the dispatcher described the vehicle as being a light colored camper. After he had driven about two blocks from the grocery, he observed a vehicle fitting that description driving somewhat suspiciously as if it were lost. He stopped the vehicle and asked the two occupants for their identification. At this time he learned that the men were petitioners McKenzie and Wood-son. Initially, they said that they were looking for a neighborhood tavern. Lieutenant Delling, however, noticed that McKenzie appeared visibly shaken and began to question him out of Woodson’s hearing. When asked about throwing bricks, McKenzie, in something more than a lapus linguae, replied “F- him. The son-of-a bitch crossed our line, and I want to protect my rights.” Prior to this volunteered statement, Lieutenant Delling had not mentioned anything even remotely connected with beer deliveries, the beers strike, or, specifically, Hanneke’s broken windows. 6