WILLIAMS v. STATE OF ARKANSAS

CA CR 10-622.

2010 Ark. App. 759

THELMA WILLIAMS, JR. APPELLANT, v. STATE OF ARKANSAS APPELLEE.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division III.

November 10, 2010.


DAVID M. GLOVER, Judge.

Appellant, Thelma Williams, Jr., was convicted in a bench trial of the offense of theft by receiving. Because of his status as a habitual offender, he was sentenced to five years in the Arkansas Department of Correction. On appeal, Williams argues that there is insufficient evidence to support his conviction. We affirm the conviction.

A motion to dismiss at a bench trial, like a motion for directed verdict at a jury trial, is considered...

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