HODGE v. STATE

No. CR 97-406.

945 S.W.2d 384 (1997)

329 Ark. 57

Aaron Michael HODGE, Appellant, v. STATE of Arkansas, Appellee,

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

June 9, 1997.


MOTION FOR LEAVE OF THE COURT TO NOT ABSTRACT VIDEOTAPE EXHIBIT AND AUDIOTAPE EXHIBIT

PER CURIAM.

Appellant Aaron Michael Hodge moves the court for leave not to abstract an audiotape and videotape exhibit. Rule 4-2(a)(6) of the Supreme Court Rules provides that exhibits need not be abstracted where it is impractical to do so and where this court waives the requirement on motion.

With respect to abstracting the audiotape, Hodge maintains its quality...

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