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   State Courts - Arkansas - April 22, 2004

  
Valenzuela v. State, CA CR 03-373, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 22, 2004, Opinion delivered
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Williams v. State, CR 02-916, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 22, 2004, Decided
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Overview: Defendant failed to show that he was prejudiced by counsel's performance in not seeking a motion to dismiss on speedy trial grounds; defendant was unavailable for purposes of speedy trial calculation, and a motion to dismiss would have failed.

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Woolbright v. State, CR 03-170, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, April 22, 2004, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Supreme court prohibited the use of dual juries in future; however, it declined to reverse defendants' murder convictions on that point. But, second defendant's conviction was reversed for failure to suppress evidence from unconstitutional search.

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