Edward George Barron v. State of Arkansas
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ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS
JUDGE KAREN R. BAKER
DIVISION II
EDWARD GEORGE BARRON
APPELLANT
v.
STATE OF ARKANSAS
APPELLEE
CACR02-908
JUNE 25, 2003
APPEAL FROM THE GARLAND COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT
[CR2002-58]
HONORABLE TOM SMITHERMAN, CIRCUIT JUDGE
AFFIRMED
The appellant, Edward George Barron, pled guilty to aggravated robbery and the trial court sentenced him to ten years in the Department of Correction. Pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967), and Rule 4-3(j) of the Rules of the Arkansas Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, appellant's attorney has filed a motion to withdraw as counsel on the ground that the appeal is wholly without merit. The motion is accompanied by an abstract and brief referring to everything in the record that might arguably support the appeal, including all motions, objections, and requests decided adversely to appellant and a statement of reasons why none of those rulings would be a meritorious ground for reversal.
The clerk of this court furnished appellant with a copy of his counsel's brief and notified him of his right to file a pro se brief within thirty days. Appellant did not file a brief.
From our review of the record and the brief presented to us, we find compliance with Rule 4-3(j) and that the appeal is without merit. Accordingly, counsel's motion to be relieved is granted, and the judgment of conviction is affirmed.
Vaught and Roaf, JJ., agree.
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