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   State Courts - Arkansas - February 17, 2000

  
Meny v. Norris, 98-1143, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, February 17, 2000, Opinion delivered
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Overview: The court modified appellant's sentence where the capital murder conviction required one of the underlying felonies to merge.

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Muldrew v. State, No. CR 99-411, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, February 17, 2000, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Appellants post conviction relief was properly denied when appellant failed to abide by the filing requirements of the rules of criminal procedure.

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Robinson v. Norris, No. 99-1061, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, February 17, 2000, Opinion Delivered
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Russey v. State, No. CR 99-1363, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, February 17, 2000, Opinion Delivered
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Woodall v. Hunnicutt Constr., 99-858, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, February 17, 2000, Opinion delivered
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Overview: Workers' compensation benefits were improperly awarded to appellant where appellant tested positive for illegal drugs and could not prove the injury was not a result of the drugs.

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