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   State Courts - Arkansas - May 31, 2007

  
Whitman v. State, No. CR07-464, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 31, 2007, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Where appellant's counsel candidly admitted that he confused the dates and filed a late record in the case, the Supreme Court of Arkansas granted appellant's motion for rule on clerk.

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Yeakley v. Doss, No. 06-851, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 31, 2007, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: In a negligence case, a trial court erred by granting a motion in limine and excluding evidence of prior DWI offenses because they were relevant under Ark. R. Evid. 401 to the determination of whether punitive damages under Ark. Code Ann. § 16-55-206 were warranted.

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Young v. State, No. CR06-126, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 31, 2007, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Evidence was sufficient to sustain a capital murder conviction because defendant was with the victim the night before he was found dead, there was blood splatter on the walls, blood samples from defendant's jeans matched the genetic profile of the victim, and defendant's fingerprints where identified in the victim's truck.

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