CALVIN KENTRA MARSHALL v. STATE OF ARKANSAS
No. CR-20-543
ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS, DIVISION II
June 2, 2021
2021 Ark. App. 283
N. MARK KLAPPENBACH, Judge
APPEAL FROM THE CRITTENDEN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT [NO. 18CR-16-703], HONORABLE DAN RITCHEY, JUDGE. REBRIEFING ORDERED; MOTION TO WITHDRAW DENIED.
N. MARK KLAPPENBACH, Judge
Calvin Kentra Marshall appeals the order of the Crittenden County Circuit Court revoking his probation and sentencing him to twelve years’ imprisonment and five years’ suspended imposition of sentence (SIS). Pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967), and
In his brief, counsel addresses as the sole adverse ruling the circuit court‘s finding that Marshall had violated the terms of his probation. However, additional adverse rulings occurred during sentencing. Marshall‘s counsel argued that Marshall should be sentenced to probation or to only five years’ imprisonment. The court then sentenced Marshall to twelve years’ imprisonment and five years’ SIS. Marshall‘s counsel then requested that “he be allowed to stay out until a bed is available.” The circuit court denied that request. Counsel has failed to address these rulings and explain why each is not a meritorious ground for reversal.
A no-merit brief in a criminal case that fails to address an adverse ruling does not satisfy the requirements of
Accordingly, we order counsel to cure the deficiencies by filing a substituted brief within fifteen days from the date of this opinion. We express no opinion as to whether the new brief should be made pursuant to
Rebriefing ordered; motion to withdraw denied.
HARRISON, C.J., and VIRDEN, J., agree.
S. Butler Bernard, Jr., for appellant.
One brief only.
