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464 HILL V. STATE [292 Cite as 292 Ark. 464 (1987) Steven D. HILL v. STATE of Arkansas CR 85-212 730 S.W.2d 245 Supreme Court of Arkansas Opinion delivered June 15, 1987 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE PETITION FOR STAY OF EXECUTION NEW RULE CONCERNING GRANTING OF STAY. In the future, no stay of execution will ordinarily be granted when certiorari is sought from a denial of Rule 37 relief. Petition for Stay of Execution; petition granted. Charles L. Carpenter, Jr., for appellant. Steve Clark, Att'y Gen., by: Jack Gillean, Asst. Att'y Gen., for appellee. PER CURIAM. [I] The stay of execution is granted to expire June 30, 1987. In the future no stay of execution will
ordinarily be granted when certiorari is sought from a denial of Rule 37 relief. HICKMAN, DUDLEY and GLAZE, JJ., would deny.
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