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Ross v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Apr 5, 2001
39 S.W.3d 458 (Ark. 2001)

Opinion

CR 01-324

April 5, 2001

Attorney client — motion to be relieved — granted for good cause. — Where a state-salaried, part-time public defender was ineligible for compensation by the supreme court for work performed in the appeal of the matter in question pursuant to a recent opinion, and the supreme court had relieved other public defenders and appointed new counsel on appeal under similar circumstances, the attorney's motion to be relieved for good cause shown was granted.

Motion to Withdraw as Attorney for Appellant; granted.

Charles E. Ellis, for appellant.

No response.


Charles E. Ellis, a state-salaried, part-time public defender for the Second Judicial District, was appointed by the trial court to represent appellant Andrew Ross, Jr., an indigent defendant, in this criminal case. Following a jury trial that concluded on August 24, 2000, Ross was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole, and the circuit court sentenced him to ten years for violating the terms of his probation on a previous charge of theft by receiving. Notices of appeal from the judgments of conviction were timely filed and a record has been lodged with our clerk.

Mr. Ellis now asks this court to relieve him as counsel for Ross in this criminal appeal. As a state-salaried, part-time public defender for the Second Judicial District, Mr. Ellis is ineligible for compensation by this court for work performed in the appeal of this matter pursuant to our opinion in Rushing v. State, 340 Ark. 84, 8 S.W.3d 489 (2000). In Tester v. State, 341 Ark. 281, 16 S.W.3d 227 (2000), we relieved appellant's court-appointed public defender and appointed new counsel on appeal under similar circumstances. See also, Craft v. State, 342 Ark. 57, 26 S.W.3d 584 (2000); McFerrin v. State, 342 Ark. 61, 26 S.W.3d 429 (2000); Bolton v. State, 342 Ark. 55, 26 S.W.3d 783 (2000). We grant Mr. Ellis's motion to be relieved for good cause shown. Clay Buchanan will be substituted as attorney for appellant Andrew Ross, Jr., in this matter.


Summaries of

Ross v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Apr 5, 2001
39 S.W.3d 458 (Ark. 2001)
Case details for

Ross v. State

Case Details

Full title:ANDREW ROSS, JR., APPELLANT, v. STATE OF ARKANSAS, APPELLEE

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Apr 5, 2001

Citations

39 S.W.3d 458 (Ark. 2001)
39 S.W.3d 458