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Flannery v. Arkansas Dept

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Dec 14, 2006
245 S.W.3d 156 (Ark. 2006)

Opinion

No. 06-1081.

Opinion delivered December 14, 2006.

MOTIONS — TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS — FOR APPOINTMENT OF COUNSEL — GRANTED. — Where appellant was incarcerated and stated that he was indigent and without means to obtain private counsel, the supreme court appointed counsel to represent appellant in this appeal.

Motion for Leave to Proceed In Forma Pauperis; Motion for Appointment of Counsel; motions granted.

Appellant, pro se.

No response.


In Flannery v. Arkansas Department of Health Human Services, 368 Ark. 31, 242 S.W.3d 619 (2006) (per curiam), this court granted Kelly Flannery's motion to file a belated appeal of an order terminating his parental rights.

Flannery, who is currently incarcerated in the Arkansas Department of Correction, now seeks leave to proceed in forma pauperis and requests this court to appoint counsel to represent him in his appeal. Attached to his motion is an affidavit setting forth that Flannery is indigent and without means to obtain private counsel.

[1] We hold that Flannery is indigent and, therefore, appoint Maxine Isaacs to represent him in connection with this appeal. See Linker-Flores v. Arkansas Dep't of Human Servs., 356 Ark. 369, 149 S.W.3d 884 (2004) (per curiam) (holding that an indigent parent has the right to counsel on appeal).

Motions granted.


Summaries of

Flannery v. Arkansas Dept

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Dec 14, 2006
245 S.W.3d 156 (Ark. 2006)
Case details for

Flannery v. Arkansas Dept

Case Details

Full title:Kelly FLANNERY v. ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT of HEALTH HUMAN SERVICES

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Dec 14, 2006

Citations

245 S.W.3d 156 (Ark. 2006)
245 S.W.3d 156