Mitchem v. Hobbs (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial in 2004, Appellant was found guilty of attempted rape and kidnapping. Appellant was sentenced to a term of imprisonment. In 2013, Appellant filed a pro se petition for declaratory judgment against the Director of the Arkansas Department of Correction, a prison warden, and members of the parole board, arguing that Defendants wrongfully denied him release from custody or transfer to the Arkansas Community Corrections. The circuit court dismissed the petition. The Supreme Court dismissed Appellant’s appeal, holding (1) Appellant’s cause of action was barred by sovereign immunity; and (2) Appellant failed to state a basis for declaratory judgment.
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