The Missouri Southern District Court of Appeals today rejected a Joplin man's effort to have his conviction in Jasper County Circuit Court on burglary and failure to register as a sex offender charges overturned.
A Jasper County jury convicted Lonnie Tilton, 46, at the conclusion of a July 20, 2021 trial. Judge Dean Dankelson sentenced Tilton to 18 years on the burglary charge and five years for the failure to report as a sex offender with the sentences to run consecutively.
Tilton's crimes were described in the court's opinion:
Defendant’s actions were captured by Victim’s surveillance cameras, and the footage (“the surveillance footage”) was played for the jury at trial.
The State produced evidence that Defendant had a prior conviction for sexual abuse in the second degree, an offense that required him to register as a sex offender.
Defendant told the police that before he entered Victim’s garage, he had been staying for “approximately a week or so” with his girlfriend at the Economy Inn after he had been released from an unrelated incarceration. Defendant did not update his residential address on the sex offender registry to show that he was residing at the Economy Inn.
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