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Cite as 2014 Ark. App. 637 ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION II No. CR-14-279 MICHAEL WEBB, JR. Opinion Delivered November 12, 2014 APPELLANT APPEAL FROM THE DREW V. COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT [NO. CR-2010-162-3A] STATE OF ARKANSAS HONORABLE ROBERT BYNUM APPELLEE GIBSON, JR., JUDGE SUPPLEMENTAL ADDENDUM ORDERED RITA W. GRUBER, Judge Michael Webb, Jr., appeals the circuit courts revocation of his probation. He raises two points, contending (1) that the courts finding that he violated terms of his probation by constructively possessing a firearm and drugs was clearly against the preponderance of the evidence, and (2) that his due-process rights were violated because the court considered matters that were not contained in the States petition to revoke. The State responds that the court did not err by finding that Webb violated terms of his probation; 1 it does not respond to the second point. We remand for supplementation of the addendum to Webbs brief because it lacks important pages of the 2013 sentencing order. Without these pages, we are unable to confirm that this is indeed a revocation case or to ascertain the underlying offenses. See Ark. Sup. Ct. 1 The States argument simply asserts that we should affirm the circuit courts finding that appellant constructively possessed the drugs and the firearm.
Cite as 2014 Ark. App. 637 R. 4-2(a)(8)(A)(i) (2014) (requiring that the addendum to appellants brief include the order from which the appeal is taken). We order Webb to file, within seven calendar days of this opinion, a supplemental addendum providing the relevant pages from the record. Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-2(b)(4) (2014). We also encourage review of our rules to ensure that no other deficiencies are present. WALMSLEY and HARRISON, JJ., agree. Timothy R. Leonard, for appellant. Dustin McDaniel, Atty Gen., by: Nicana C. Sherman, Asst Atty Gen., for appellee. 2
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