Roderic T. Randolph v. State of Arkansas
Annotate this CaseARKANSAS SUPREME COURT
NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION
PER CURIAM
June 14, 2001
RODERIC T. RANDOLPH
Appellant
v.
STATE OF ARKANSAS
Appellee
CR 01-314
PRO SE MOTION TO DISMISS APPEAL [CIRCUIT COURT OF GARLAND COUNTY, NO. CR 96-141, HON. EDWARD SMITHERMAN, JUDGE]
MOTION TO DISMISS APPEAL GRANTED
In 1997, Roderic Randolph was found guilty of attempted rape and sentenced to 240 months' imprisonment. The court of appeals affirmed. Randolph v. State, CACR 97-1500 (July 23, 1998). On January 12, 2001, Randolph filed in the trial court an untimely petition to correct sentence pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. 16-90-111 (Supp. 1995). The motion was denied, and the record on appeal from that order was lodged here on March 16, 2001. On May 2, 2001, Randolph, who is proceeding pro se, filed the instant motion to dismiss the appeal. The motion is granted with prejudice to the appeal's being reinstated.
Motion to dismiss appeal granted.
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