BAILEY v. STATE

No. CR 97-1442.

972 S.W.2d 239 (1998)

334 Ark. 43

James Doyle BAILEY, Appellant, v. STATE of Arkansas, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

July 9, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis A. Etoch, Helena, for Appellant.

Winston Bryant, Atty. Gen., Kelly S. Terry, Asst. Atty. Gen., Little Rock, for Appellee.


ARNOLD, Chief Justice.

The appellant, James Doyle Bailey, was convicted in Monroe County Circuit Court of resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, and public intoxication, and was ordered to pay fines totaling $625.00. Among Mr. Bailey's four arguments on appeal is his contention that the disorderly conduct statute, Ark.Code Ann. § 5-71-207 (Repl.1997), is unconstitutional as written and as applied to him under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution...

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