Lasley v. State
599 S.W.2d 144, 269 Ark. 204, 1980 Ark. LEXIS 1499
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Lasley v. State, 599 S.W.2d 144, 269 Ark. 204, 1980 Ark. LEXIS 1499 (Ark. 1980).
Opinion
Temporary writs of prohibition were granted in these cases pending a decision regarding the Juvenile Code of Arkansas of 1975.
Our decision of May 27, 1980, in Sargent v. Cole, held that a juvenile over 15 years of age, charged with a criminal act, could be tried in circuit court. Therefore, the temporary writs granted in these cases are dissolved and the appeals are dismissed.
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