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   State Courts - Arkansas - May 1, 2003

  
Taylor v. Taylor, 02-887, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 1, 2003, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: There was no change of circumstances warranting award of sole child custody to father, because he was aware of superior financial and educational position at time of custody agreement, and there was no proof of mother's homosexual relationship.

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Thomas v. State, CR 03-406, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 1, 2003, Opinion Delivered
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Valenzuela v. State, CR 03-373, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 1, 2003, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Belated appeal of defendant's conviction would not be allowed, where defendant's attorney did not accept responsibility for late filing of record. Motion would be granted, if attorney filed an affidavit within 30 days.

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Walker v. State, CR 02-955, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 1, 2003, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Where defendant was convicted of two capital murders, and two counts of aggravated robbery, he was properly sentenced for the underlying felonies as well as the capital murders, and consecutive sentences were also proper. Merger was not required.

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Walker v. State, CR 03-195, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 1, 2003, Decided
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