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   State Courts - Arkansas - May 7, 2003

  
Pitt v. Lueck, CA02-390, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION ONE, May 7, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Court did not err in awarding attorney fees to ex-wife. Arizona divorce decree became an Arkansas judgment upon registration in Arkansas and could be enforced by contempt even if the contempt sanction would not have been available in Arizona.

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S. Pers. Mgmt., Inc. v. Wagnon Shale Pit & Excavating, Inc., CA02-879, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION TWO, May 7, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Trial court did not abuse its discretion when it awarded the party that had recovered a $ 1000 verdict attorney's fees in the amount of $ 350 and no costs.

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Sanderson v. McCollum, CA 02-815, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION TWO, May 7, 2003, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Where the statute of limitations had run, barring heirs from commencing wrongful-death action against a doctor, wife of the deceased was also barred from pursuing a separate claim for loss of consortium, which was derivative to wrongful-death action.

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Sharum v. Coleman, CA02-758, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION TWO, May 7, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Given the evidence that the minor child and his half-sibling were abused at the hands of the mother's husband, the court affirmed the trial court's award of custody of the child to the father.

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Stidham v. State, CACR02-359, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION TWO, May 7, 2003, Decided
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Overview: The trial court properly admitted evidence of drugs and drug paraphernalia in connection with defendant's trial because the State properly authenticated the evidence and a chain of custody was established.

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Tyus v. State, CACR02-800, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION FOUR, May 7, 2003, Decided
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Overview: An officer had probable cause for defendant's warrantless arrest for credit card fraud, where defendant used the victim's card to pay utility bills and other items, and defendant gave the officer one of the items purchased with the card.

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Wilson v. State, CACR 02-468, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION THREE, May 7, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Where appellate court found no clear error in historical facts, and those facts gave rise to a reasonable suspicion, trial court had not erred in not suppressing evidence of defendant's possession of drug paraphernalia with the intent to manufacture.

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