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   State Courts - Arkansas - January 23, 2003

  
State v. Aud, CR 02-479, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, January 23, 2003, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Where the State appealed from the acquittal of defendant, based on a finding that there was insufficient evidence to support a driving while intoxicated conviction, such was factual and not appealable by the State to the Supreme Court of Arkansas.

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Stepps v. State, CACR 00-1379, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, January 23, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Where defendant only demonstrated indigency and failed to show compelling need for specific documentary evidence to support his petition for postconviction relief, defendant's request of a transcript at public expense was denied.

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T&T Chem. v. Priest, 02-286, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, January 23, 2003, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Interlocutory appeal was not available from a trial court's refusal to certify a class in an illegal exaction case under the rules of civil procedure because the plaintiffs were already a constitutionally mandated class.

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Warren v. State, CR 03-21, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, January 23, 2003, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: The attorney of record was held responsible for being aware of all filings in a case, even though they were filed pro se by defendant and without her actual knowledge, and was required to file a motion for rule on the clerk within 30 days.

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