Harris v. State (2018 Ark. 179)

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2740499Harris v. State2018the Arkansas Supreme Court

Supreme Court of Arkansas

2018 Ark. 179

DERRICK LYNELL HARRIS  v.  STATE OF ARKANSAS

Appeal from the Drew County Circuit Court

No. CR-17-533. --- Delivered: May 24, 2018. 

Court Documents
Opinion of the Court
Concurring Opinion
Wynne
Dissenting Opinion
Womack

Benca & Benca, by: Jessica Duncan Johnston; and Jeff Rosenzweig, for appellant.

Leslie Rutledge, Att’y Gen., by: Vada Berger, Ass’t Att’y Gen., and Christian Harris, Ass't Att'y Gen., for appellee.

Opinion of the court by Chief Justice JOHN DAN KEMP. Concurring opinion by Justice ROBIN F. WYNNE. Dissenting opinion by Justice SHAWN A. WOMACK. Justice RHONDA WOOD dissents without opinion.

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