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Cite as 2015 Ark. App. 395 ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION III No. CR-14-780 BRANDON HOUSE Opinion Delivered June 17, 2015 APPELLANT APPEAL FROM THE CLARK V. COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT [NOs. CR-2012-9; CR-2010-202] STATE OF ARKANSAS HONORABLE ROBERT APPELLEE MCCALLUM, JUDGE DISMISSED RITA W. GRUBER, Judge On May 27, 2014, the Circuit Court of Clark County entered separate sentencing orders that revoked Brandon Houses probation in circuit cases Nos. CR-2010-02 and CR-2012-09 1 and sentenced him to respective sentences of forty years imprisonment and ten years suspended imposition of sentence. His attorney filed with this court a motion to consolidate appeals of the two cases, a motion that we initially denied. We later found it prudent to address the appeals together, however, and we sua sponte consolidated them. In House v. State, 2015 Ark. App. 280, we affirmed the revocation and granted counsels motion to withdraw in each case. See Ark. R. App. P.–Civ. 3(c) (2014) (allowing this court to consolidate appeals upon our own motion). The appeal now before us, No. CR-14-780 in our court, consists of filings essentially 1 In 2011, House received five years probation in CR-2010-202 on two counts of commercial burglary and one count of felony theft of property; in 2012, he received six years probation in CR-2012-09 on two counts of second-degree forgery.
Cite as 2015 Ark. App. 395 identical to those in our previous decisioncounsels motion to withdraw from both cases, counsels no-merit brief, Houses pro-se points, and the States brief responding to pro se pointsand raises issues identical to those we previously addressed. House, supra. We therefore dismiss the appeal as moot. ABRAMSON and HOOFMAN, JJ., agree. Brandon Crawford, for appellant. Leslie Rutledge, Atty Gen., by: Jake H. Jones, Asst Atty Gen., for appellee. 2
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