Barker v. State
Annotate this CaseIn 2013, the State field a petition pursuant to the State Prison Inmate Care and Custody Reimbursement Act seeking funds held in Appellant’s inmate account as reimbursement for a portion of the cost of housing Appellant in the Arkansas Department of Correction. The circuit court found that the State had proven its claim to reimbursement and ordered that $6140.42 held in Appellant’s inmate account be deposited in the Arkansas State Treasury. The Supreme Court affirmed the order, holding that the arguments Appellant raised on appeal were either waived, without merit, or unreviewable on appeal.
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