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   State Courts - Arkansas - January 31, 2001

  
Campbell v. State, CACR00-543, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION ONE, January 31, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Convictions for residential burglary and first-degree battery supported by substantial evidence and appeal was found to be wholly frivolous and without merit; therefore, appellant's lawyer was permitted to withdraw.

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Cole v. Cole, CA00-504, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION ONE, January 31, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Husband properly found in contempt for failing to pay alimony. Default judgment upheld due to husband's failure to appear and lack of meritorious defense. Changes in asset form, rather than their value insufficient to warrant alimony termination.

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Cooper v. McBurney Corp., CA 00-261, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISIONS ONE, TWO AND THREE, January 31, 2001, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: While worker did not timely notify his employer or seek treatment after his first injury, he did so after his second injury, and as the evidence showed that his hernia probably resulted from the later injury, the hernia was compensable.

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Gibson Greetings, Inc. v. Cooper, CA 00-701, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION FOUR, January 31, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Claim for additional workers' compensation was barred by statute of limitations; statute was not tolled by decision ordering payment of a purportedly unpaid medical bill.

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Johnson v. State, CACR99-551, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION TWO, January 31, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Where evidence named murder victim through testimony, photographs and autopsy report, it was sufficient identification. Suppression of confession properly denied where appellant re-initiated contact with police after expressing need for attorney.

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Salem v. Lane Processing Trust, CA 00-470, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION FOUR, January 31, 2001, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Trust beneficiary was not entitled to access to trust records as he failed to establish a breach of trust had occurred, or to articulate any right under the declaration of trust that required records to be released to him.

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Second Injury Fund v. Lewis, CA00-632, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION TWO, January 31, 2001, Decided
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Williams v. State, CACR00-233, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION ONE, January 31, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Appeal from probation revocation upheld where State offered sufficient evidence to prove appellant violated at least one condition of probation by possessing cocaine, and lawyer permitted to withdraw as appeal was frivolous.

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