Glaze v. State
| Docket Number | CR11-484 |
| Decision Date | 03 November 2011 |
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35 cases
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Sullivan v. State
...a decision by the court of appeals, we consider the appeal as though it had been originally filed in this court. Glaze v. State, 2011 Ark. 464, 385 S.W.3d 203. Upon such review, we find no error in the circuit court's judgment and affirm; the opinion of the court of appeals is vacated.I. Sp......
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State v. Colvin
...are said to be in pari materia and must be construed together and made to stand if they are capable of being reconciled. Glaze v. State, 2011 Ark. 464, 385 S.W.3d 203. Moreover, section 5–4–104(e)(1)(B)(i) specifically states that any suspended sentence must comply with the provisions of se......
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Lenard v. State
...518 (1999). Sentencing in Arkansas is entirely a matter of statute. State v. Colvin , 2013 Ark. 203, 427 S.W.3d 635 ; Glaze v. State , 2011 Ark. 464, 385 S.W.3d 203. No sentence shall be imposed other than as prescribed by statute. Maldonado v. State , 2009 Ark. 432, 2009 WL 3047345. A void......
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Horton v. State, CR–16–203
...on him exceeded the statutory maximum or that the trial court was without the authority to impose those sentences. See Glaze v. State , 2011 Ark. 464, 385 S.W.3d 203.Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated section 5–39–204(b) (Repl. 2013), aggravated residential burglary is a Class Y felony. As......
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