Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 547 - Appeals, New Trials and Exceptions
Section 547.020 - New trials — when granted.

Effective - 28 Aug 1939
547.020. New trials — when granted. — The court may grant a new trial for the following causes, or any of them:
(1) When the jury has received any evidence, papers or documents, not authorized by the court, or the court has admitted illegal testimony, or excluded competent and legal testimony, or for newly discovered evidence;
(2) When the jury has been separated without leave of the court, after retiring to deliberate upon their verdict, or has been guilty of any misconduct tending to prevent a fair and due consideration of the case;
(3) When the verdict has been decided by means other than a fair expression of opinion on the part of all the jurors;
(4) When the court has misdirected the jury in a material matter of law;
(5) When the verdict is contrary to the law or evidence.
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(RSMo 1939 § 4124)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 3734; 1919 § 4078; 1909 § 5284
(1952) Where jurors during trial were transported by sheriff and deputy sheriffs to and were quartered in residence nineteen miles from courthouse, and doctors were called and administered "shots" to two jurors in presence of sheriff both at said residence and at courthouse and some of jurors retired to restroom while others remained outside all in presence of sheriff, there was no prejudicial error. State v. Rose (Mo.), 249 S.W.2d 324.
(1953) Where in burglary case sheriff, who was one of the state's main witnesses, was observed talking to juror about a burglary case after close of evidence but before submission and the state made no showing whatever that juror was not subjected to improper influence, the verdict against defendant should be set aside. State v. Jones, 363 Mo. 998, 255 S.W.2d 801.
(1956) Where juror on voir dire in robbery prosecution failed to disclose that accessories on his automobile had disappeared and testified that such accessories were of small value and that he had forgotten the incident, the verdict would not be disturbed. State v. Townzell (Mo.), 286 S.W.2d 785.

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXVII - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 547 - Appeals, New Trials and Exceptions

Section 547.010 - New trials.

Section 547.020 - New trials — when granted.

Section 547.030 - Motion for new trial.

Section 547.031 - Information of innocence of convicted person — prosecuting or circuit attorney may file to vacate or set aside judgment — procedure.

Section 547.035 - Postconviction DNA testing for persons in the custody of the department — motion, contents — procedure.

Section 547.037 - Motion for release filed, when, procedure.

Section 547.040 - Motion in arrest of judgment — abolished.

Section 547.050 - Court of its own motion may arrest judgment.

Section 547.060 - In cases of arrest, court may order prisoner recommitted.

Section 547.070 - Appeals — when granted.

Section 547.080 - Writs of error.

Section 547.090 - Appeals in felony cases, within what time.

Section 547.100 - Appeals in misdemeanor cases — procedure.

Section 547.110 - Transcript on appeal prepared by clerk, when.

Section 547.120 - Transcript prepared by appellant, when.

Section 547.130 - Stay of execution, when — exceptions.

Section 547.140 - Suspension of judgment.

Section 547.150 - Stay of proceedings and writ of error to be filed.

Section 547.160 - Sheriff to keep prisoner in custody, when.

Section 547.170 - Prisoner, when let to bail.

Section 547.180 - Condition of recognizance — felony cases.

Section 547.190 - Recognizance on appeal — misdemeanor cases.

Section 547.200 - Appeal by state.

Section 547.210 - Indictment or information insufficient, defendant held — state may appeal.

Section 547.220 - Defendant to make recognizance in cases of appeal.

Section 547.230 - State may sue out writ of error.

Section 547.240 - Recognizances, where certified.

Section 547.250 - Forfeiture, where certified.

Section 547.260 - Attorney general and chief administrative officer to be notified of appeal, how, by whom.

Section 547.270 - No assignment, or joinder in error, necessary.

Section 547.280 - Errors as to time or place of imprisonment, no ground for reversal.

Section 547.290 - Supreme court shall direct execution of sentence, when.

Section 547.300 - Effect of affirmance or reversal.

Section 547.310 - Defendant ordered arrested, when.

Section 547.320 - Cause remanded, procedure.

Section 547.330 - Affirmation of conviction or dismissal of appeal, execution of sentence, arrest of convict, when.

Section 547.340 - Duty of marshal under execution of sentence order — warrant for arrest, issuance, authority under.

Section 547.350 - Power of marshal in executing order.

Section 547.360 - Post conviction relief.

Section 547.370 - Post conviction relief, death penalty.