RICE v. STATE

No. CACR 11-227.

2011 Ark.App. 656

LEON JACKSON RICE, JR, APPELLANT, v. STATE OF ARKANSAS, APPELLEE.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division I.

Opinion Delivered November 2, 2011.


JOHN B. ROBBINS, Judge.

Appellant Leon Jackson Rice, Jr., was convicted by a jury of possession of cocaine, a Class C felony, and resisting arrest, a Class A misdemeanor. During the sentencing phase of the trial the State presented evidence that Mr. Rice had previously been convicted of four or more felonies, which enhanced the sentencing range for the Class C felony to a term of imprisonment of not less than three years nor more than thirty years. See Ark...

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