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   State Courts - Arkansas - March 11, 2004

  
Peters v. State, CR 04-201, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, March 11, 2004, Opinion Delivered
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Rhuland v. Fahr, 03-766, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, March 11, 2004, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Original wrongful death action was a nullity because it was brought by heirs and not by personal representative; a subsequent amended complaint brought by administratrix was a new action, did not relate back, and was barred by statute of limitations.

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Rice v. State, CR 03-463, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, March 11, 2004, Decided
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Overview: In an appeal from the denial of a motion for a transcript on an in forma pauperis motion, a prisoner's double jeopardy claim was procedurally barred because nothing in the record indicated that he had ever filed a petition for postconviction relief.

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