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223659P.pdf 10/17/2023 United States v. Jacob Monteer
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 22-3659
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri - Jefferson City
[PUBLISHED] [Loken, Author, with Gruender and Benton, Circuit Judges]
Criminal case - Criminal law. The evidence was sufficient to support
defendant's convictions for bank robbery involving assault with a
dangerous weapon, knowingly using a firearm during a crime of violence,
knowingly discharging a handgun during a crime of violence, knowingly
discharging a rifle during a crime of violence, and being an unlawful drug
user in possession of firearms; the district court did not err in finding
that mental health issues were not sufficient to make defendant's
custodial statements involuntary and inadmissible; in light of the
overwhelming evidence that defendant knowingly committed his firearms
offenses, there was no error when the district court failed to include the
word knowingly in its post-bench trial oral findings.