WILLIAM PETTIGREW v. STATE OF ARKANSAS
No. CR-18-763
ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS, DIVISION II
June 5, 2019
2019 Ark. App. 336
APPEAL FROM THE LOGAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT [NO. 42PCR-17-89]; HONORABLE JERRY RAMEY, JUDGE
APPELLANT
APPELLEE
REBRIEFING ORDERED; MOTION TO WITHDRAW DENIED
MIKE MURPHY, Judge
Appellant William Pettigrew pleaded guilty in 2017 to the crime of possession of drug paraphernalia and received a sentence of thirty-six months’ probation. The State filed a petition to revoke Pettigrew‘s probation in January 2018, alleging that Pettigrew had absconded and not paid toward his fines, fees, or court costs, in violation of his probation terms.
Following a hearing, the Logan County Circuit Court revoked Pettigrew‘s probation and sentenced him to seventy-two months in the Arkansas Department of Correction. Pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967), and
Our review of this record demonstrates that counsel failed to address at least two adverse ruling. Counsel adequately addressed the sufficiency of the evidence to support the circuit court‘s decision to revoke Pettigrew‘s probation. Counsel did not, however, address the circuit court‘s failure to grant Pettigrew‘s request for reinstatement of his probation or for drug court. Pettigrew testified that he was asking the court for reinstatement of his probation or for drug court because he was “willing to try” and because by the date of the revocation hearing, he was in a better position to comply with the terms of his probation.
Counsel is encouraged to review Anders, supra, and
Rebriefing ordered; motion to withdraw denied.
VIRDEN and BROWN, JJ., agree.
Robert N. Jeffrey, Attorney at Law, by: Robert N. Jeffrey, for appellant.
One brief only.
