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Washington v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Oct 20, 1980
270 Ark. 840 (Ark. 1980)

Opinion

No. CR 77-129

Opinion delivered October 20, 1980

1. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE — MOTION FOR COPY OF TRANSCRIPT DENIED — FAILURE TO DEMONSTRATE ENTITLEMENT. — Petitioner's motion for a copy of his trial transcript will be denied inasmuch as petitioner failed to demonstrate that he is entitled to a transcript at public expense and did not attach to or incorporate his motion into a petition for postconviction relief pursuant to Rule 37, A.R.Crim.P. 2. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE — POSTCONVICTION RELIEF — TIME WITHIN WHICH PETITION MUST BE BROUGHT. — Under Rule 37.2(c), A. R.Crim.P., a petition for postconviction relief must be brought within three years from the date of commitment unless the judgment appealed from is absolutely void.

Motion for transcript; motion denied.

James Washington, pro se.

Steve Clark, Att'y. Gen., for respondent.


Petitioner was convicted in a court trial of aggravated robbery, rape and burglary and was sentenced to a total of 40 years imprisonment in the Arkansas Department of Correction. We affirmed, Washington v. State, not designated for publication (October 17, 1977). Petitioner now seeks a copy of this trial transcript so he can perfect "an, pro-se, appeal."

The motion for a transcript is denied. Petitioner has failed to demonstrate that he is entitled to a transcript at public expense. "The mere fact of indigency does not demonstrate entitlement to free transcripts upon request for the purpose of searching the record at random in an attempt to find possible grounds to assert a claim for postconviction relief." Chavez v. Sigh 438 F.2d 890, 894 (8th Cir. 1971). Furthermore, his motion is not attached to or incorporated into a petition for postconviction relief pursuant to Criminal Procedure Rule 37. See, United States v. Losing, 601 F.2d 351 (8th Cir. 1979). Finally, we note that, in any case, a petition for postconviction relief would not be within the 3-year period from the date of commitment as required by Criminal Procedure Rule 37.2(c), unless the judgment was absolutely void.

Motion denied.


Summaries of

Washington v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Oct 20, 1980
270 Ark. 840 (Ark. 1980)
Case details for

Washington v. State

Case Details

Full title:James WASHINGTON v. STATE of Arkansas

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Oct 20, 1980

Citations

270 Ark. 840 (Ark. 1980)
606 S.W.2d 365

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