HUNTER v. STATE

No. CA CR 97-1092.

970 S.W.2d 323 (1998)

62 Ark.App. 275

James HUNTER, Appellant, v. STATE of Arkansas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Divisions II and III.

June 24, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mikke Connealy Marshall, Blytheville, for Appellant.

Winston Bryant, Attorney General, David R. Raupp, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Little Rock, for Appellee.


CRABTREE, Judge.

Appellant James Hunter was convicted by a jury of driving while intoxicated, possession of a controlled substance, and resisting arrest. He was thereafter sentenced to a total of three years in the Mississippi County Detention Center. Appellant now appeals, raising three points for reversal. We affirm.

The events that led to appellant's convictions occurred on October 5, 1995, when Blytheville police officer Danny Lackey was ordered to investigate...

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