PASSLEY v. STATE

No. CR 95-903.

915 S.W.2d 248 (1996)

323 Ark. 301

Thomas Roy PASSLEY, Jr., a/k/a Douglas Lee Bolkema, Appellant, v. STATE of Arkansas, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

February 5, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kent McLemore, Fayetteville, for appellant.

Kent G. Holt, Asst. Attorney General, Little Rock, for appellee.


ROAF, Justice.

Appellant Thomas Roy Passley, Jr., was convicted of eleven counts of residential burglary and nine counts of theft of property for crimes committed over a two day period. He was sentenced as an habitual offender to eighty years imprisonment. On appeal, Passley asserts that the trial court (1) abused its discretion in failing to sever the March 15, 1994, burglaries from the March 16, 1994, burglaries, (2) abused its discretion by allowing the introduction...

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