MARX v. STATE

No. CR 87-11.

724 S.W.2d 456 (1987)

291 Ark. 325

Roger Hale MARX, Appellant, v. STATE of Arkansas, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

March 2, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morgan E. Welch, N. Little Rock, for appellant.

Steve Clark, Atty. Gen. by Mary Beth Sudduth, Asst. Atty. Gen., Little Rock, for appellee.


HICKMAN, Justice.

Roger Hale Marx, the president of an asphalt construction company, stopped in a bar after work to meet a friend, Dr. Stan Heard, a chiropractor. Marx admitted to having three drinks. Dr. Heard left about 6 p.m., and a short time later Marx left for home. As Marx crested a hill in a residential area, Becky Moore, a thirteen year old, ran into the street and hit his vehicle. The impact threw her over the vehicle. Marx did not stop but continued on...

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