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   State Courts - Arkansas - May 29, 2003

  
Nichols v. Harmon, 02-567, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 29, 2003, Decided
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Risher v. State, CR 03-311, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 29, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Defendant's petition for habeas corpus was denied where defendant failed to show appointment of counsel was necessary, and there was no right to counsel in state postconviction proceedings. Certain briefs were required to be typewritten.

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Robinson v. State, CR 02-915, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 29, 2003, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Substantial evidence existed to support the jury's verdict that defendant was guilty of first-degree murder; further, an experienced officer's testimony regarding the amount of blood loss in head wound cases was admissible as a lay opinion.

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