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Cite as 2013 Ark. App. 451 ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION IV No. CR-12-670 Opinion Delivered August 28, 2013 APPEAL FROM THE JEFFERSON JAMES COLLIER III COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT APPELLANT [No. CR-2011-23-1] V. HONORABLE BERLIN C. JONES, JUDGE STATE OF ARKANSAS AFFIRMED; MOTION TO APPELLEE WITHDRAW GRANTED LARRY D. VAUGHT, Judge Appellant James Collier III was convicted by a Jefferson County jury of aggravated assault on a family or household member and of committing the assault in the presence of a child. He was sentenced to a six-year term of imprisonment for the former conviction and a two-year term of imprisonment for the latter, to be served consecutively. Pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967), and Arkansas Supreme Court Rule 4-3(k) (2012), Colliers counsel filed a motion to be relieved as counsel. The motion is accompanied by an abstract and addendum of the proceedings below, and a brief in which counsel asserts that there is nothing in the record that would support an appeal. Collier has filed a pro se statement of points for reversal, and the State has filed a response to Colliers statement. 1 1 This is the second time we have reviewed the case. In Collier v. State, 2013 Ark. App. 119, we ordered rebriefing because counsel failed to comply with our rules for no-merit cases. Specifically, in the prior appeal, we noted that counsel abstracted, but failed to discuss, two adverse evidentiary rulings. However, that error has now been corrected, and counsel has again filed a motion to withdraw.
Cite as 2013 Ark. App. 451 The test for filing a no-merit brief is not whether there is any reversible error, but rather would an appeal be wholly frivolous. Tucker v. State, 47 Ark. App. 96, 885 S.W.2d 904 (1994). Based on our review of the record for potential error pursuant to Anders and the requirements of Rule 4-3(k), we hold that the appellants appeal is wholly without merit. Therefore, pursuant to sections (a) and (b) of In re Memorandum Opinions, 16 Ark. App. 301, 700 S.W.2d 63 (1985), we issue this memorandum opinion granting counsels motion to be relieved and affirming the courts judgment. Affirmed; Motion to withdraw granted. WHITEAKER and HIXSON, JJ., agree. Cecilia Ashcraft, for appellant. Dustin McDaniel, Atty Gen., by: Jake H. Jones, Asst Atty Gen., for appellee. -2-
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