Tolliver v. State
Annotate this CaseAppellant Darcel Tolliver entered in the circuit court a plea of guilty to multiple felony offenses. Appellant was sentenced as a habitual offender to 240 months' imprisonment. Appellant subsequently filed a pro se petition pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. 16-90-111, contending that he was entitled to a reduction in sentence. The petition was dismissed on the ground that it was not timely filed. Appellant appealed and filed motions related to that appeal. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal and declared the motions moot, holding that the trial court did not err when it dismissed Appellant's petition because Appellant did not timely file his petition for postconviction relief.
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