Case Name: Jerry Lewis BEATTY, Appellant, v. STATE of Missouri, Respondent
Court: Missouri Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Missouri
Decision Date: 2017-04-18
Citations: 516 S.W.3d 428
Docket Number: No. ED 104310
Parties: Jerry Lewis BEATTY, Appellant, v. STATE of Missouri, Respondent.
Judges: Before Sherri B. Sullivan, P.J., Roy L. Richter, J., and Colleen Dolan, J.
Reporter: South Western Reporter Third Series
Volume: 516
Pages: 428–429

Head Matter:
Jerry Lewis BEATTY, Appellant, v. STATE of Missouri, Respondent.
No. ED 104310
Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, DIVISION TWO.
Filed: April 18, 2017
Gwenda R. Robinson, Andrew E. Zleit, St. Louis, MO, for Plaintiff/Appellant,
Dora A. Fichter, Jefferson City, MO, for Defendant/Respondent.
Before Sherri B. Sullivan, P.J., Roy L. Richter, J., and Colleen Dolan, J.

Opinion:
ORDER
PER CURIAM.
Jerry Lewis Beatty ("Appellant") appeals the motion court's order and judgment denying his Rule 29.15 motion without an evidentiary hearing. A jury convicted Movant of one count domestic assault in the first degree, one count armed criminal action, one count burglary in the first degree, one count resisting a lawful stop, and one count violating an order of protection. Movant argued that his trial counsel acted unreasonably by: (1) failing to adequately oppose the State's motion in limine to preclude reference that the victim was HIV-positive; and (2) failing to call Movant to testify at trial. Movant failed to allege facts, not refuted by the record, that warrant relief on his claim for ineffective assistance of counsel. Accordingly, the motion court did not clearly err in denying Movant's motion for post-conviction relief without an evidentiary hearing.
No jurisprudential purpose would be served by a written opinion. However, we have provided the parties a memorandum setting forth the reasons for our decision. The judgment of the motion court is affirmed under Rule 84.16(b).
. All references to Rules are to Missouri Supreme Court Rules (2013).
. In violation of § 565.072 (RSMo 2012), 571.015 (RSMo 2000), 569.160 (RSMo 2000), 575.150 (RSMo 2009), 455.010 (RSMo 2011).