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ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT

 

PROCEEDINGS OF MAY 23, 2019

 

JOHN DAN KEMP, CHIEF JUSTICE

 

CR-17-982.  State of Arkansas v. David Reynolds, from Pulaski County Circuit Court, Fourth Division.  Appeal dismissed.  Special Justices Hani W. Hashem and Chad W. Pekron dissent.  Wood and Womack, JJ., not participating.

 

CR-18-646.  Duane Jefferson Gonder v. State of Arkansas, from Drew County Circuit Court.  Appellant’s pro se motion for rule on clerk.  Appeal dismissed; motion moot.  Hart, J., dissents. 

 

CR-19-51.  James D. Cribbs v. State of Arkansas, from Pulaski County Circuit Court, Seventh Division.  Petitioner’s pro se motion for belated appeal.  Remanded for findings of fact and conclusions of law.  Hart, J., dissents.

 

KAREN R. BAKER, JUSTICE

 

CV-18-151.  Debbie Worsham v. Roy Day and Teresa Day, from Franklin County Circuit Court, Northern District.  Affirmed.  Hart, J., dissents.

 

COURTNEY HUDSON GOODSON, JUSTICE

 

CR-17-1069.  Matthew Ryan Elliott v. State of Arkansas, from Columbia County Circuit Court.  Reversed and remanded.  Special Justices Hermann Ivester and Jason Hendren join.  Wynne, J., concurs.  Wood and Womack, JJ., not participating.  

 

RHONDA K. WOOD, JUSTICE

 

CV-18-369.  Arkansas State Plant Board; Terry Walker, in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas State Plant Board; Otis Howe, in His Official Capacity as Chair of the Arkansas State Plant Board; and Members of the Arkansas State Plant Board v. Nickie Bell; Britt Blackburn; Justin Blackburn; Doin Bowers, Jr.; Lisa Bowers; Joel Brown; Lance Bradley; Tanaya Carlton; Scotty Catt; Chad Costner; Brad Davault; Danny Ellis; Danny Ellis, Jr.; Dustin Ellis; Chad Fullerton; Mary Galloway; Robert Gammill; Scott George; Mark Graham; Mike Graham; Allen Griffin; Kimberly Hart; Chris Leible; Dustin Little; Nathan Little; Zack McMillon; Bradley McPherson; Charles Martin; Keith Mikel; Shane Mikel; Roger Reddick; Terry Robinson; Benjamin C. Sexton; Clyde B. Sexton, Jr.; Joey Sellmeyer; Douglas Threlkeld; and Mark Williams, from Clay County Circuit Court, Eastern District.  Appeal dismissed.

 

 

 


ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT

 

PROCEEDINGS OF MAY 23, 2019

 

PER CURIAM ORDERS

 

REVIEWS DENIED: Petitions for review were denied today in the following cases.

 

CR-18-74.  Robert Glenn Brown v. State of Arkansas, from Pulaski County Circuit Court, Seventh Division.  Hart and Womack, JJ., would grant.  

 

CR-18-434.  Jason Allen Farmer v. State of Arkansas, from Benton County Circuit Court.  Hart, J., would grant.   

 

CR-18-489.  Ashton Clark v. State of Arkansas, from Mississippi County Circuit Court, Osceola District.  Hart, J., would grant.

 

CR-18-556.  Jared Harper v. State of Arkansas, from Miller County Circuit Court.  Hart, J., would grant.   

 

CR-19-159.  Donald Columbus Cagle v. State of Arkansas, from Sebastian County Circuit Court, Fort Smith District.  Baker, Goodson, and Hart, JJ., would grant.  

 

CV-18-238.  Freeman Holdings of Arkansas, LLC, and Francis B. Freeman, Jr. v. FNBC Bancorp, Inc., from Baxter County Circuit Court.  Wood and Womack, JJ., not participating.   

 

CV-18-367.  Kandice A. Gibbons, Woodrow Anderson III, and the WWA Living Trust v. Seth Anderson and Trevor Anderson, from Crawford County Circuit Court. 

 

CV-18-430.  Melita Cox (now Nicola) v. Nathan Cox, from Washington County Circuit Court.  Goodson, J., would grant. 

 

CV-18-491.  Shannon L. Williams v. Doby L. Williams, from Carroll County Circuit Court, Eastern District. 

 

CV-18-650.  (In the Matter of the Estate of Khyree Martin, a Minor) George Prange, as Vice President and Trust Officer of Bank of the Ozarks and Guardian of the Estate of Khyree Martin, a Minor, and the Estate of Khyree Martin v. Arkansas Department of Human Services, from Pulaski County Circuit Court, Seventeenth Division. 

 

CV-18-734.  David L. Barnes v. Robert Wagoner and Rhonda Wagoner, from Marion County Circuit Court. 

 

 

ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT

 

PROCEEDINGS OF MAY 23, 2019

 

PER CURIAM ORDERS

 

CV-18-790.  Eagle Bank & Trust Company and Bid Central, Inc., d/b/a BCI Management Company v. Raynor Manufacturing Company, from Faulkner County Circuit Court. 

 

CV-19-225.  Michael Dodd and Tiffany Dodd v. Highway Hauling Express Corp.; Belen Transport, LLC; Bernardin Rojas-Soriano; Jorge L. Fuentes; Belen Transportation Service, Inc.; Belen Transportation; Belen Transportation, LLC; and John Does 1–5, from Faulkner County Circuit Court.  Hart, J., would grant.  Kemp, C.J., not participating.   

 

CV-19-228.  David Brennan v. White County, Arkansas, from White County Circuit Court.  Wood, J., would grant.   

 

CV-19-230.  Gen-Kal Pipe & Steel Corporation and Eugene Kalsky v. M.S. Wholesale Plumbing, Inc., from Pope County Circuit Court.  Hart, J., would grant.   

 

CV-19-244.  Lakeside Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Inc., d/b/a Lakeside Nursing Center; Extendi-Care, Inc.; RHC Operations, Inc.; and Reliance Health Care, Inc. v. Lourindia Rufkahr and Tiana Haley, as Power of Attorney for and on Behalf of Billie Jean Haley, from Craighead County Circuit Court, Eastern District.  Hart, J., would grant.   

 

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CV-19-92.  Arkansas True Grass, a Ballot Question Committee v. Leslie Rutledge, Attorney General for the State of Arkansas, an Original Action.  Petitioner’s original action complaint.  Petition dismissed as moot.  See per curiam this date. 

 

In Re Supreme Court Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law.  See per curiam this date. 

 

J.T. Skinner, Esq., of Batesville, First Congressional District, is reappointed to a term on the Supreme Court Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law to expire on May 31, 2021.  Bishop Gary Mueller is reappointed to a term on the Supreme Court Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law to expire on May 31, 2022.  The court thanks Mr. Skinner and Bishop Mueller for their continued service on this important committee.

 

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