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   State Courts - Arkansas - April 13, 2000

  
Beverly Enterprises-Arkansas, Inc. v. Hillier, 99-998, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 13, 2000, Opinion delivered
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Overview: The court lacked jurisdiction over the appeal because the circuit court's order granting a nonsuit and dismissing appellee's complaint without prejudice, was not a final, appealable order.

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Burton v. State, No. CR 00-168, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 13, 2000, Opinion Delivered
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Davis v. State, No. CR 98-1180, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 13, 2000, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Convictions upheld; sufficient evidence supported jury's verdict and that appellant was armed with a deadly weapon; Batson rulings not against preponderance of evidence.

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Dodson v. State, CR 99-1088, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 13, 2000, Opinion delivered
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Overview: Court found that combination of factors in this case led to the conclusion that the evidence was sufficient to support defendant's drug possession conviction, such that his motion for a directed verdict was properly denied.

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Hashagen v. Lord, 99-974, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 13, 2000, Opinion delivered
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Overview: Decision to resume alimony after appellant obtained a bankruptcy discharge affirmed because appellant's abstract did not comply with the Rules of the Arkansas Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.

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Jones v. Abraham, 99-1217, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 13, 2000, Opinion delivered
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Overview: Evidence did not support the existence of an oral agreement between testator and her sister concerning devising an estate to sister's children where written wills existed and children failed to show any mutual obligation.

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Jones v. Jones, No. CR 99-1280, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 13, 2000, Opinion Delivered
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Linn v. Nationsbank, 99-443, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 13, 2000, Opinion delivered
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Overview: In a financing dispute, trial court erred in granting summary judgment for appellees when appellants had timely asserted compulsory counterclaims, but claims of breach of good faith and fiduciary duty were not timely.

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Matthews v. Jefferson Hosp. Ass'n, 99-749, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 13, 2000, Opinion delivered
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Overview: Decision denying workers' compensation benefits for bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome was affirmed because employee failed to cite any legal authority providing support for her argument.

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McCullough v. Davis, No. 00-276, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 13, 2000, Opinion Delivered
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