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   State Courts - Arkansas - May 27, 2004

  
Lowe v. State, CR 03-1173, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 27, 2004, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Defendant's convictions stemming from his robbery of a liquor store were proper, where officers discovered in the search of the residence the same amount of money taken from the store and where the victim identified defendant by his "mannerisms."

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Smith v. State, CR 04-72, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 27, 2004, Decided
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Wigley v. State, CR 02-1372, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 27, 2004, Decided
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Overview: Inmate had duty to file the record in an appeal of his denial of postconviction relief in a timely manner; having failed to show good cause for his failure to do so, denial of his motion for rule on the clerk to allow a belated filing was proper.

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Wyles v. State, CR 03-796, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 27, 2004, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Court erred by refusing a requested second-degree murder instruction where there was evidence that defendant argued with the victim, and he put his arms around her neck, and he did not let go until she died.

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