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   State Courts - Arkansas - June 1, 2000

  
Reed v. Ark. State Highway Comm'n, 99-994, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, June 1, 2000, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Appeal and cross-appeal dismissed; both appeals were ineffective because both were filed prematurely. The order from which the parties appealed had been set aside and corrected by a subsequent judgment of the trial court.

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Richard v. State, CACR 98-1044, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, June 1, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Prison petitioner was not entitled to photocopying at public expense where he failed to demonstrate a compelling need for specific documentary evidence to support an allegation contained in petition for postconviction relief.

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Thomas v. State, CR 98-1084, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, June 1, 2000, Decided
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Welch Foods, Inc. v. Chicago Title Ins. Co., 99-447, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, June 1, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Appellant failed to show contractual obligation or reliance with appellee title insurance company, therefore equitable defenses were unavailing; failing to consider appellant's appraisal offered on day of hearing was proper.

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