WRIGHT v. STATE

CA CR 02-419.

2010 Ark. 155

Edward Charles WRIGHT, Appellant, v. STATE of Arkansas, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

Opinion Delivered April 1, 2010.


PER CURIAM.

Edward Charles Wright was found guilty by a jury of breaking or entering, two counts of terroristic threatening, and theft of property. He was also found to be a habitual offender. An aggregate sentence of 540 months' imprisonment was imposed. The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed. Wright v. State, CACR 02-419 (Ark. App. Feb. 19, 2003) (unpublished).

Petitioner Wright, who contends that he is indigent, has filed the "Motion Habeas Corpus...

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