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York v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Mar 28, 1988
747 S.W.2d 102 (Ark. 1988)

Opinion

No. CR 87-207

Opinion delivered March 28, 1988

1. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE — POST-CONVICTION RELIEF WHEN PETITION IS TIMELY. — Rule 37.2(c) of the Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure provides that a timely petition must be filed within three years of the date of commitment, unless the grounds for relief would render the judgment of conviction absolutely void. 2. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE — POST-CONVICTION RELIEF — GROUNDS FOR RULE 37 RELIEF SUFFICIENT TO VOID A CONVICTION. — A ground sufficient to void a conviction must be one so basic that the judgment is a complete nullity; a judgment obtained in a court without jurisdiction to try the accused and a judgment obtained in violation of the provisions against double jeopardy have been recognized as sufficient grounds to void a conviction. 3. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE — POST-CONVICTION RELIEF — THE BURDEN WAS ON THE APPELLANT TO DEMONSTRATE THE JUDGMENT WAS A NULLITY. — Where the appellant had failed to timely file her Rule 37 petition, the burden was on her to demonstrate that the judgment entered was a nullity. 4. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE — POST-CONVICTION RELIEF — GROUNDS NOT SUFFICIENT TO VOID A CONVICTION. — Where the appellant complained that she had ineffective assistance of counsel because her case was the attorney's first murder trial, appellant's petition for Rule 37 relief did not contain sufficient grounds to void her conviction and the trial court had correctly held the appellant's petition was untimely filed under Rule 37.2(c).

Appeal from Garland Circuit Court; John B. Robbins, Exchange Judge; affirmed.

Hickam Williams, P.A., by: Lynn Williams, for appellant.

Steve Clark, Att'y Gen., by: Lee Taylor Franke, Asst. Att'y Gen., for appellee.


This appeal is from the trial court's denial of appellant's Rule 37 petition. The sole issue on appeal is whether the trial court was correct in finding that the appellant's Rule 37 petition was untimely filed. We find no error and therefore affirm.

On November 18, 1982, the appellant was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. She did not appeal her conviction. Appellant filed a petition for post-conviction relief pursuant to A.R.Cr.P. Rule 37 on June 11, 1987, more than four years from the date of her commitment. Rule 37.2(c) provides that a timely petition must be filed within three years of the date of commitment, unless the ground for relief would render the judgment of conviction absolutely void. Appellant in her complaint alleges several grounds for Rule 37 relief, but in this appeal she argues only that her claim of ineffective assistance of counsel is sufficient to void her conviction. Her main complaint against her attorney was his inexperience because her case was his first murder trial.

[2, 3] A ground sufficient to void a conviction must be one so basic that the judgment is a complete nullity. Williams v. State, 293 Ark. 73, 732 S.W.2d 456 (1987) (per curiam). This court has recognized that a judgment obtained in a court without jurisdiction to try the accused and a judgment obtained in violation of the provisions against double jeopardy are sufficient grounds to void a conviction. Travis v. State, 286 Ark. 26, 688 S.W.2d 26 (1985). Here, the appellant failed to timely file her Rule 37 petition, and now the burden is on her to demonstrate that the judgment entered is a nullity. See id.

This court has recently refused to recognize ineffective assistance of counsel, for failing to seek the dismissal of charges that had been nol prossed and not refiled within one year, as a ground of relief that voided a conviction. Williams, 293 Ark. 73, 732 S.W.2d 456. In Williams, we were addressing a petition for Rule 37 relief filed more than nine years after the conviction, and this court upheld the trial court's finding that the petition was untimely filed. In the present case, appellant's complaint of the inexperience of her counsel is clearly not a sufficient ground to void her conviction. Accordingly, we must find that the trial court correctly concluded that the appellant's petition for post-conviction relief was untimely filed under Rule 37.2(c).


Summaries of

York v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Mar 28, 1988
747 S.W.2d 102 (Ark. 1988)
Case details for

York v. State

Case Details

Full title:Kathy YORK v. STATE of Arkansas

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Mar 28, 1988

Citations

747 S.W.2d 102 (Ark. 1988)
747 S.W.2d 102

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