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Pennister v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Aug 6, 2010
2010 Ark. 321 (Ark. 2010)

Opinion

CR 10-579

Opinion Delivered August 6, 2010

Motion for Rule on Clerk, Treated as Motion for Belated Appeal, Granted.


Appellant, Terry Pennister, by and through his attorney, Dennis R. Molock, has filed a motion for rule on clerk, which we will treat as a motion for belated appeal.

On September 24, 2009, Arkansas County Circuit Judge David G. Henry filed a letter opinion (dated September 3, 2009) denying Appellant's motion to suppress. Appellant entered a conditional plea of guilty to theft of property on September 10, 2009, for which he was sentenced to 120 months' incarceration. The judgment and commitment order was filed on September 15, 2009. On February 17, 2010, a motion for belated appeal was filed in the circuit court of Arkansas County, Southern District. The circuit court entered an order allowing the belated appeal on the same date and directed that the record be prepared at the State's expense. Appellant's notice of appeal and designation of record was filed in the circuit court on February 17, 2010.

Appellant's notice of appeal and designation of record states that the appeal stems from the order filed on September 15, 2009. An appellant has thirty (30) days from the judgment and commitment order to file a notice of appeal. Ark. R. App. P.-Crim. 2(a)(2); Turner v. State, 2010 Ark. 281 (per curiam). Relief from the failure to perfect an appeal is provided as part of the appellate process granting the right to an appeal. Turner, supra.; McDonald v. State, 356 Ark. 106, 146 S.W.3d 883 (2004). Pursuant to McDonald, when an attorney candidly admits fault for failing to timely file a notice of appeal, the motion for rule on clerk is treated as a motion for belated appeal and granted. Turner, supra.

In the present case, Dennis R. Molock candidly admits that the failure to timely file the notice of appeal was his error. Thus, Ark. R. App. P.-Crim. 2(a)(2) and McDonald allow the appeal to proceed despite the failure to comply with Ark. R. Crim. P. 27.2(c). A copy of this per curiam will be forwarded to the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct.

Motion for rule on clerk treated as motion for belated appeal; granted.

We direct the clerk to file the record.


Summaries of

Pennister v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Aug 6, 2010
2010 Ark. 321 (Ark. 2010)
Case details for

Pennister v. State

Case Details

Full title:Terry PENNISTER, v. STATE of Arkansas

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Aug 6, 2010

Citations

2010 Ark. 321 (Ark. 2010)