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Curry v. State
276 Ark. 312
| Ark. | 1982
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Per Curiam.

Petitioner Merril Lee Curry was convicted of murder in the first degree in February 1978 and sentenced to life imprisonment in the Arkansas Department of Correction. We affirmed. Curry v. State, 272 Ark. 291, 613 S.W.2d 829 (1981). This Court later denied petitioner’s petition for postconviction relief pursuant to Arkansas Criminal Procedure Rule 37. Curry v. State (not designated for publication, March 8,1982). She has now filed a petition for credit for the time spent in jail prior to trial.

In the absence of any showing to the contrary, it will be presumed that a sentence is pronounced according to the statutes. Coleman v. State, 257 Ark. 538, 518 S.W.2d 487 (1975). Petitioner does not allege, and it does not appear from the face of the record, that the trial court did not afford her the opportunity to ask for credit for jail time prior to sentencing.

Postconviction relief is not available to an accused who could have asserted the ground of her collateral attack in the trial court before sentence was pronounced but did not. Coleman, supra.

Furthermore, there is no way to credit jail time against a life sentence since a life sentence is for the natural life of the person. Campbell v. State, 265 Ark. 77, 576 S.W.2d 938 (1979).

Motion denied.

Case Details

Case Name: Curry v. State
Court Name: Supreme Court of Arkansas
Date Published: Jun 7, 1982
Citation: 276 Ark. 312
Docket Number: CR 80-142
Court Abbreviation: Ark.
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