PER CURIAM.
In 2010, appellant Nehemiah E. Armstrong was found guilty by a jury of committing two counts of Class Y felony terroristic acts, four counts of Class B felony terroristic acts, and two counts of battery in the first degree. An aggregate sentence of 672 months' imprisonment was imposed. The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed. Armstrong v. State, 2011 Ark.App. 530.
Appellant subsequently filed in the trial court a timely, verified pro...
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