Williams v. State

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Alvin WILLIAMS v. STATE of Arkansas

CR 95-194                                          ___ S.W.2d ___

                    Supreme Court of Arkansas
                  Opinion delivered May 6, 1996


Appeal & error -- briefing order issued. -- Where appellant had 
     appealed a criminal conviction to the supreme court on
     December 27, 1995, and the State, whose brief was due on
     January 26, 1996, had neither filed a brief nor sought or
     obtained an extension of time, the supreme court issued a
     briefing order, giving the State until the close of business
     on May 24, 1996, to submit a brief.

     Briefing Order.
     Webb & Wyatt, by: Ed Webb, for appellant.
     No response.

     Per Curiam.May 6, 1996   *ADVREP9*

                                 CR95-194

ALVIN WILLIAMS

               Appellant

          v.

STATE OF ARKANSAS
                                    
               Appellee          Briefing Order








                           Per Curiam.


     Appellant Alvin Williams has appealed a criminal conviction to
this Court.  He filed his brief with the Clerk's Office on December
27, 1995.  The State's brief was thus due on January 26, 1996.  
     The Attorney General has not filed a brief and has not sought
or obtained an extension of time for filing the State's brief.  The
only record of any activity on the Attorney General's part is our
Clerk's record showing that the Attorney General checked out the
record on February 12, 1996.
     If the Attorney General does not submit a brief before the
close of business on May 24, 1996, the case will be submitted for
decision solely upon the appellant's brief.
     Dudley, J., not participating.

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