WILLIAMS V. STATE

Docket NumberNo. CR 04-964
Decision Date06 October 2005
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  • Flanagan v. State
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • November 30, 2006
    ...watch, and most importantly, because her confession was obtained through a false promise of reward or leniency. In Williams v. State, 363 Ark. 395, 214 S.W.3d 829 (2005), we We note at the outset that a statement made while in custody is presumptively involuntary, and the burden is on the S......
  • Jackson v. State
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • January 8, 2009
    ...not be disturbed on appeal absent an abuse of discretion. See Price v. State, 365 Ark. 25, 223 S.W.3d 817 (2006); Williams v. State, 363 Ark. 395, 214 S.W.3d 829 (2005). The judge's restriction of that examination will not be reversed on appeal unless that discretion is clearly abused. Pric......
  • Carter v. Kelley
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Eastern District of Arkansas
    • March 26, 2019
    ...to convict Carter, beyond a reasonable doubt, on all three counts. See Small v. State, 371 Ark. 244, 256 (2007) (Williams v. State, 363 Ark. 395, 214 S.W.3d 829 (2005) (DNA evidence unnecessary because "the uncorroborated testimony of a rape victim is sufficient to support a conviction if t......
  • Bryant v. State
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • January 14, 2010
    ...that there is no constitutional requirement that a suspectbe warned of his Miranda rights each time he is questioned. Williams v. State, 363 Ark. 395, 214 S.W.3d 829 (2005). There is likewise no mechanical formula for measuring the longest permissible interval between the last warning and t......
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