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NORMAN v. STATE ARK ] Cite as 324 Ark. 455 (1996) 455 Dinzel NORMAN v. STATE of Arkansas CR 95-361 921 S.W2d 605 Supreme Court of Arkansas Opinion delivered May 20, 1996 1. APPEAL & ERROR MOTION TO DISQUALIFY COUNSEL GRANTED.. Where counsel, who had been granted a motion for continuance to enable him to cure a deficiency in continuing legal education hours and to have his attorney's license reinstated, again failed to meet his deadline for filing appellant's brief, the supreme court granted appellant's motion to disqualify counsel; new appellate counsel was appointed, and the clerk of the court was directed to set a briefing schedule. 2. CONTEMPT SHOWCAUSE HEARING COUNSEL DIRECTED TO APPEAR. Counsel was directed to appear before the supreme court and show cause why he should not be held in contempt for failure to comply with the court's previous orders. Motion to Disqualify Counsel; granted.
NOR/vIAN v. STATE 456 cite as 324 Ark. 455 (1996) [324 George Stone, for appellant. No response. [1] PER CURIAM. Appellant's counsel, George Stone, has been the object of our attention in this case on several occasions. On April 24, 1995, we gave Stone thirty days to accept responsibility for the late filing of the transcript in this cause. When he failed to do so, we ordered him to appear on February 26, 1996, at 9:00 a.m., to show cause why he should not be held in contempt for his failure to comply with our April 24 order. While Stone appeared late at the February 26 hearing, Stone did respond and said that he would have the record and brief tendered in this case by March 23, 1996. Because of this assurance, the court, on March 18, 1996, denied appellant's pro se motion to dismiss counsel and for reappointment of new counsel. On March 25, 1996, Stone moved for additional time to file a brief because his law license was suspended on March 8, 1996, for a deficiency in continuing legal education. We granted that continuance when he stated his CLE deficiency would be satisfied on March 29, 1996. He was ordered to have his brief filed on May 6, 1996. He has failed yet again to meet his deadline. Appellant's motion disqualifying counsel George Stone is now granted and John F. Greenhaw is appointed as new counsel in this appeal, and the clerk of the court shall set a briefing schedule. [2] By the same order, George Stone is directed to appear before this court on Tuesday, May 28, 1996, at 9:00 a.m., and show cause why he should not be held in contempt of this court for failure to comply with this court's prior orders as set forth hereinabove. A copy of this opinion shall be forwarded forthwith to the Committee on Professional Conduct. DUDLEY, J., not participating.
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