Clemons v. State

644 S.W.2d 272, 278 Ark. 160, 1983 Ark. LEXIS 1226
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedJanuary 10, 1983
StatusPublished

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Clemons v. State, 644 S.W.2d 272, 278 Ark. 160, 1983 Ark. LEXIS 1226 (Ark. 1983).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

James Clemons was convicted and sentenced to a term of ten years for being an accomplice to aggravated robbery. His attorney, David F. Guthrie, gave a notice of appeal but did not file the record within the period allowed. His attorney has admitted that the late filing of the record was a mistake on his part. The error is good cause to grant the motion for a rule on the Clerk. A copy of this opinion will be forwarded to the Committee on Professional Conduct.

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