Smith v. State

Decision Date25 September 2019
Docket NumberNo. CR-18-897,CR-18-897
Citation2019 Ark. App. 400
PartiesDEMORCUS L. SMITH APPELLANT v. STATE OF ARKANSAS APPELLEE
CourtArkansas Court of Appeals

APPEAL FROM THE ASHLEY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT

[NO. 02CR-17-95]

HONORABLE ROBERT BYNUM GIBSON, JR., JUDGE

MOTION TO WITHDRAW DENIED; REBRIEFING IN MERIT FORMAT ORDERED

RITA W. GRUBER, Chief Judge

This case has returned to us after rebriefing. It is a companion case to Smith v. State, 2019 Ark. App. 401 (case No. CR-18-925), also handed down today. In both cases, the Ashley County Circuit Court revoked Demorcus Smith's probation and sentenced him to eight years' imprisonment in orders entered on July 10, 2018, to run concurrently. The circuit court held one hearing for both cases. Here, the circuit court revoked Smith's probation on an underlying conviction entered on September 12, 2017, for failure to register as a sex offender.

Pursuant to Arkansas Supreme Court Rule 4-3(k) and Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967), Smith's counsel has filed a motion to withdraw stating that there is no merit to an appeal. The motion is accompanied by an abstract and addendum of the proceedings below and a brief in which counsel explains why there is nothing in the record that would support an appeal. The clerk of this court served appellant with a copy of counsel's brief and notified him of his right to file a pro se statement of points for reversal within thirty days; appellant has not filed a statement.

Our supreme court has set forth two duties facing an appellate court in reviewing an Anders brief: (1) satisfy itself that the attorney has provided the client with a diligent and thorough search of the record for any arguable claim that might support the client's appeal; and (2) determine whether counsel has correctly concluded that the appeal is frivolous. Sartin v. State, 2010 Ark. 16, at 3, 362 S.W.3d 877, 879-80 (citing Penson v. Ohio, 488 U.S. 75, 83 (1988)). Following our review of the record in this case, we are not convinced that the appeal would be so wholly without merit that it satisfies these duties. Thus, we deny counsel's motion to withdraw and order rebriefing in merit format.

Counsel has briefed the only adverse ruling, sufficiency of the evidence. In the companion to this case, Smith pleaded guilty to the underlying charge of second-degree sexual assault and was placed on probation on December 9, 2014. On September 12, 2017, his probation was revoked in part for committing the offense of failure to register as a sex offender, and the court entered an order extending his probation for an additional seventy-two months in the companion case. On the same date, the circuit court also entered an order of conviction in the present case for failure to register as a sex offender andsentenced Smith to six years' probation. Although the conditions of probation were similar to the conditions of probation in the companion case, they were not identical.

On February 27, 2018, the State filed identical petitions to revoke Smith's probation in both cases, alleging that he had violated "rule #10 by failing to report as directed" and "#16 by failing to make payments as directed." The court then held a joint hearing and revoked Smith's probation in both cases, finding that he had failed to report as directed. Although condition #10 in the companion case does require Smith to report as...

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  • Smith v. State
    • United States
    • Arkansas Court of Appeals
    • 29 d3 Janeiro d3 2020
    ...returned to us, we denied counsel's motion to withdraw and again ordered that the case be rebriefed, this time in merit format. Smith v. State, 2019 Ark. App. 400. This merit appeal is from the circuit court's order revoking DeMorcus Smith's probation on an underlying conviction for failure......
  • Smith v. State
    • United States
    • Arkansas Court of Appeals
    • 25 d3 Setembro d3 2019
    ...WITHDRAW GRANTEDRITA W. GRUBER, Chief Judge This case has returned to us after rebriefing. It is a companion case to Smith v. State, 2019 Ark. App. 400 (case No. CR-18-897), also handed down today. Both are no-merit appeals from orders of revocation of probation entered on July 10, 2018. Th......

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