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Newman v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Jan 14, 2010
2010 Ark. 10 (Ark. 2010)

Opinion

CR 02-811

Opinion Delivered January 14, 2010

Application for permission to be appointed as counsel. Motion to Withdraw as Counsel, Application for Permission to be appointed as Counsel, Granted in part; Denied in Part. Motion to Withdraw as Counsel, Moot.


Rickey Dale Newman moves this court to appoint attorney Julie Brain to represent him in proceedings before this court and the Crawford County Circuit Court. Ms. Brain is a licensed Arkansas attorney and qualified under Arkansas Rule of Civil Procedure 37.5 to represent a person under a sentence of death. She recently left a position with the Federal Defender for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas to assume a new position with the Office of the Federal Defender for the District of Delaware.

We grant Newman's motion and appoint attorney Brain of the Office of the Federal Defender for the District of Delaware to represent Newman in proceedings before this court and the Crawford County Circuit Court. However, the motion requesting that "the Delaware office be appointed" is denied.

CORBIN, J., would deny.

DANIELSON, J., would grant.

BOWEN, J., not participating.


Summaries of

Newman v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Jan 14, 2010
2010 Ark. 10 (Ark. 2010)
Case details for

Newman v. State

Case Details

Full title:Rickey Dale NEWMAN, Petitioner, v. STATE of Arkansas, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Jan 14, 2010

Citations

2010 Ark. 10 (Ark. 2010)

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