SCOTT v. STATE

No. CACR10-543.

2011 Ark. App. 58

Michael J. SCOTT, Appellant, v. STATE of Arkansas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division III.

Opinion Delivered January 26, 2011.


DAVID M. GLOVER, Judge.

In this appeal from the revocation of his suspended sentences, appellant, Michael Scott, contends that there was insufficient evidence to revoke based on new charges of burglary and theft. We affirm.

On August 28, 2001, Scott pleaded guilty to residential burglary and theft of property. He was given twenty-year suspended sentences for each offense, and he was ordered to pay $475 in court costs at the rate of $75 per month beginning...

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