BROWN v. STATE

No. CA CR 99-1092.

47 S.W.3d 314 (2001)

74 Ark.App. 281

James BROWN v. STATE of Arkansas.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Divisions I, II, and III.

June 27, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B. Kenneth Johnson, Monticello, for appellant.

Mark Pryor, Att'y Gen., by Jeffrey Weber, Ass't Att'y Gen., Little Rock, for appellee.


JOHN B. ROBBINS, Judge.

James Brown appeals from his convictions for second-degree battery and committing a terroristic act. His points for reversal are: 1) his convictions on both charges arose from the same conduct and constitute double jeopardy, 2) the State failed to prove that he caused serious physical injury to the victim, and thus the trial court erred in denying his motions for directed verdict, and 3) the trial court erred in denying his motion for a mistrial...

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