The Honorable Owen T. Miller State Representative 602 Liberty Street Marked Tree, AR 72365-2633
Dear Representative Miller:
This is in response to your request for an opinion on the accuracy of Opinion No.
Under Arkansas law, when a trial court suspends imposition of a defendant's sentence, the court shall enter a judgment of conviction only if:
(1) It sentences the defendant to pay a fine and suspends imposition of sentence as to imprisonment or places defendant on probation; or
(2) It sentences the defendant to a term of imprisonment and suspends imposition of sentence as to an additional term of imprisonment.
See A.C.A. §
These provisions would not appear to apply, however, when a trial court suspends the execution of a sentence.1 In such a situation, the trial court actually pronounces or imposes a sentence on the defendant and merely postpones the execution of the sentence for a certain time period, conditioned upon the defendant's good behavior. See, e.g., Deaton v. State,
It is therefore ordered and adjudged that the defendant be sentenced to a term of two (2) years in the State Penitentiary. It is further ordered and adjudged that this punishment at this time be held up and suspended during good behavior and on payment of costs.
In my opinion, the Arkansas appellate courts would in all likelihood interpret this language by the court as suspending the execution of the individual's sentence rather than the imposition of his sentence. Although for a period of about ten years trial courts were not authorized to suspend the execution of sentences, when the individual in question was sentenced in 1959, suspended execution of sentences was specifically authorized by Ark. Stat. Ann. §§ 43-2326 and 43-2331 (1977 Repl.).2
Because no statute similar to A.C.A. §§
The Arkansas Supreme Court's language in Campbell compels me to conclude that, if faced with the circumstances presented in Opinion No.
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by Assistant Attorney General Catherine Templeton.
Sincerely,
WINSTON BRYANT Attorney General
CT:WB/cyh
