PER CURIAM.
In 2011, appellant Brian Taylor Jordan was found guilty of rape and sentenced as a habitual offender to life imprisonment. On appeal, appellant did not challenge the sufficiency of the evidence. Instead, he argued that the trial court erred in allowing prior offenses into evidence and that he was entitled to a new trial due to the trial court's bias against him. This court affirmed. Jordan v. State, 2012 Ark. 277, ___ S.W.3d ___. The mandate...
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