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Jones v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Mar 7, 1988
748 S.W.2d 117 (Ark. 1988)

Opinion

Opinion delivered March 7, 1988

APPEAL ERROR — WAIVER OF RIGHT TO APPEAL BY FAILURE TO INFORM COUNSEL. — A defendant may waive her right to appeal by failure to inform counsel of her desire to appeal.

Motion for Belated Appeal; denied.

Donald R. Robert, for appellant.

No objection.


Defendant, Judy L. Jones, has filed a motion for a belated appeal. Attached to the motion is an affidavit from her attorney which states that he notified defendant of her right to appeal and notified her of the 30 day period for giving a notice of appeal. The affidavit further provides, "[D]ue to no response from the defendant, I did not perfect the appeal." There is no evidence to indicate that defendant expressed a desire to appeal within the 30 day period. A defendant may waive her right to appeal by failure to inform counsel of her desire to appeal. Henderson v. State, 278 Ark. 107, 643 S.W.2d 541 (1982). Therefore, we deny the motion for a belated appeal.


Summaries of

Jones v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Mar 7, 1988
748 S.W.2d 117 (Ark. 1988)
Case details for

Jones v. State

Case Details

Full title:Judy L. JONES a/k/a Judy Colvin v. STATE of Arkansas

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Mar 7, 1988

Citations

748 S.W.2d 117 (Ark. 1988)
748 S.W.2d 117

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