Tubbs v. Hobbs (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CaseIn 2012, Appellant entered a negotiated plea of guilty to theft of property and theft by receiving. In 2013, Appellant filed a petition for declaratory judgment contending that the Arkansas Department of Correction refused to follow the relevant statutes and regulations to credit him with his earned meritorious good time for purposes of determining parole eligibility. The circuit court dismissed the petition. Appellant subsequently filed a notice of appeal from the order dismissing the petition. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal because it was untimely.
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