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SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS No. CR 08-1042 KENNETH DANA BREWTON, Opinion Delivered JANUARY 15, 2009 APPELLANT, MOTION FOR BELATED BRIEF VS. STATE OF ARKANSAS, GRANTED. APPELLEE, PER CURIAM Appellant Kenneth Dana Brewton, by and through his counsel David L. Dunagin, moves this court for leave to file a belated brief. 1 Brewtons brief was due in this court on October 14, 2008. After no brief was filed, the State filed a motion to dismiss on December 8, 2008. Thereafter, Brewton tendered his brief and filed the instant motion requesting to file the belated brief. We will accept a criminal appellants belated brief to prevent an appeal from being aborted. See Brown v. State, 373 Ark. 453, ___ S.W.3d ___ (2008) (per curiam). However, good cause must be shown to grant the motion. See Strom v. State, 356 Ark. 224, 147 S.W.3d 689 (2004) (per curiam) (holding that appellate counsels admitted failure to timely file the brief constituted good cause to grant motion for belated brief). Here, Brewton accepts full responsibility and admits fault for failing to timely file Brewtons brief. Accordingly, we grant the motion to file a belated brief and refer the matter to the Committee on Professional Conduct. 1 Appellants motion is captioned as one for rule on clerk, but we will treat it as a motion for belated brief.
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