Shadwick v. State

Arkansas Court of Appeals
Shadwick v. State, 2016 Ark. App. 13 (2016)
Rita W. Gruber

Shadwick v. State

Opinion

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2016 Ark. App. 13

ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION III No. CR-15-9

ZACKERY WARREN SHADWICK Opinion Delivered January 13, 2016 APPELLANT APPEAL FROM THE JOHNSON V. COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT [NO. CR-2014-66]

STATE OF ARKANSAS HONORABLE WILLIAM M. APPELLEE PEARSON, JUDGE

AFFIRMED; MOTION TO WITHDRAW GRANTED

RITA W. GRUBER, Judge

Appellant Zachery Warren Shadwick was convicted by a jury in Johnson County

Circuit Court of distributing, possessing, or viewing matter depicting sexually explicit

conduct involving a child in violation of

Ark. Code Ann. § 5-27-602

(a)(2)(Repl. 2013);

failing to register as a sex offender in violation of

Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12

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904(a)(1)(A)(Supp. 2015); and entering a school campus as a registered sex offender in

violation of

Ark. Code Ann. § 5-14-132

(b)(Repl. 2013). He was sentenced to twenty-six

years’ imprisonment in the Arkansas Department of Correction: ten years on Count One,

ten years on Count Two, and six years on Count Three, to run consecutively.

Pursuant to Arkansas Supreme Court Rule 4-3(k) and Anders v. California,

386 U.S. 738

(1967), appellant’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 Cite as

2016 Ark. App. 13

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 pro se points. Appellant has filed pro se statements of points

for reversal, and the State has filed a response thereto.

The test for filing a no-merit brief is not whether there is any reversible error but

rather would an appeal be wholly frivolous. House v. State,

2015 Ark. App. 280

. From our

review of the record and the brief presented to us, we find compliance with Rule 4-3(k), and

after consideration of appellant’s pro se points for reversal, we hold that there is no merit to

an appeal.

Affirmed; motion to withdraw granted.

HIXSON and BROWN, JJ., agree.

Robert M. “Robby” Golden, for appellant.

Leslie Rutledge, Att’y Gen., by: Valerie Glover Fortner, Ass’t Att’y Gen., for appellee.

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