LANDERS v. JAMESON

No. 03-114.

132 S.W.3d 741 (2003)

Gil LANDERS, d/b/a Big Daddy's Pawn Shop v. Ken JAMESON.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

December 4, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The McHughes Law Firm, by: Josh E. McHughes and Becky A. McHughes, Little Rock, for appellant.

Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon & Galchus, P.C., by: M. Stephen Bingham, Little Rock, for appellee.

Hyden, Miron & Foster, PLLC, by: Lyle D. Foster and Danny W. Broaddrick, Little Rock, for amicus curiae Arkansas Pawnbrokers' Association.


ROBERT L. BROWN, Justice.

This appeal involves the constitutionality of two Arkansas statutes: Ark.Code Ann. §§ 18-27-202 and -203 (1987). Appellant Gil Landers d/b/a Big Daddy's Pawn Shop contends that the statutes are unconstitutional, as applied to him, because no notice and no hearing were afforded to him prior to the time that his property interest was impaired. Appellee Ken Jameson, the true owner of the...

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