Barger v. State

413 S.W.2d 54, 242 Ark. 304, 1967 Ark. LEXIS 1240
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedApril 3, 1967
Docket5240
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Barger v. State, 413 S.W.2d 54, 242 Ark. 304, 1967 Ark. LEXIS 1240 (Ark. 1967).

Opinion

CoNley Byrd, Justice.

This habeas corpus petitioner, John Barger, alleges that his constitutional right to the assistance of counsel was violated in that he was arrested in Pulaski County, Arkansas, in July, 1963; that he entered a plea of not guilty in the Pulaski Circuit Court on Septembér 4, 1963, when his case was passed with his consent to the September, 1963, term (which began on the fourth Monday of September); that no action was taken in the September, 1963, term nor in the March, 1964, term; and that on February 1, 1965, (a day of the September, 1964, term), he entered a plea of guilty to three charges of forgery and received a ten-year sentence on each charge — all without the assistance of counsel. The state admits that petitioner was not represented by counsel and it does not contend that he was advised of his right to the assistance of counsel.

In McIntyre v. State 242 Ark. 229, 412 S. W. 2d 826, we held that under these circumstances the petitioner had not waived his consitutional right to the assistance of counsel. Therefore, we hold that petitioner’s writ of habeas corpus should have been granted and his Pulaski Circuit Court‘convictions set aside.

Reversed and remanded.

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