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   State Courts - Arkansas - March 1, 2007

  
Williams v. State, No. CR06-511, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, March 1, 2007, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Trial counsel was not ineffective for failing to object properly to the victim impact evidence of the victim's sister during sentencing, and therefore the inmate's motion under Ark. R. Crim. P. 37 was properly denied, because the sister's testimony was not objectionable, as it did not specifically instruct the jury on what she thought it should do.

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