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68 DIZER V. STATE [290 Cite as 290 Ark. 68 (1986) I James Rubin DIZER v. STATE of Arkansas 716 S.W.2d 1 Supreme Court of Arkansas Opinion delivered September 29, 1986 APPEAL & ERROR MOTION FOR RULE ON THE CLERK GOOD CAUSE FOR GRANTING. Where the attorney for a criminal defendant admits responsibility for the miscalculation of time for filing the record, that admission constitutes good cause for granting a motion for rule on the clerk.
Motion for Rule on the Clerk; motion granted. Gerald A. Coleman, for appellant. No objection by appellee. PER CURIAM. 111 The record in case CR 85-185 from the Crittenden Circuit Court was tendered late, because the appellant's attorney miscalculated the time for filing the record. The attorney for appellant, Gerald A. Coleman, admits responsibility for the miscalculation. That admission on the part of counsel constitutes good cause for granting the motion. Per Curiam Order of Feb. 5, 1979, 265 Ark. 964. The motion for a rule on the clerk is accordingly granted. A copy of this order will be sent to the Committee on Professional Conduct.
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