JOHNSON v. STATE

No. CR 03-170.

100 S.W.3d 739 (2003)

Carl JOHNSON v. STATE of Arkansas.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

March 13, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Joplin, Fort Smith, for appellant.

No response.


PER CURIAM.

John Joplin, a full-time, state-salaried public defender in Sebastian County, was appointed by the trial court to represent appellant, Carl Johnson, an indigent defendant, on the charge of murder in the first degree. Following a trial held on November 15, 2002, appellant was found guilty and sentenced to serve forty years in the Arkansas Department of Correction and to pay a fine of $15,000. A timely notice of appeal was filed with the circuit clerk, pursuant...

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