MARTINDALE v. HONEY

No. 75-102.

533 S.W.2d 198 (1976)

Almer MARTINDALE, Jr., Appellant, v. Charles L. HONEY, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

March 1, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James E. Davis, Texarkana, for appellant.

Norman M. Smith, Prescott, for appellee.


ROBERT S. LINDSEY, Special Chief Justice.

To the question "May a member of the General Assembly, during his term of office, constitutionally be appointed a deputy prosecuting attorney?", we answer "No."

On August 1, 1973, the prosecuting attorney appointed appellee Charles L. Honey, a member of the House of Representatives, to the position of deputy prosecuting attorney for Nevada County. In chancery court appellant Almer Martindale, Jr., as a citizen and...

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