Arkansas Court of Appeals, 2025

John Naylor v. State of Arkansas

John Naylor v. State of Arkansas
Arkansas Court of Appeals · Decided October 1, 2025
2025 Ark. App. 449

John Naylor v. State of Arkansas

Opinion

Cite as 2025 Ark. App. 449 ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION III No. CR-24-669

Opinion Delivered October 1, 2025 JOHN NAYLOR APPELLANT APPEAL FROM THE CRAIGHEAD COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, V. EASTERN DISTRICT [NO. 16LCR-23-21] STATE OF ARKANSAS APPELLEE HONORABLE CHRIS THYER, JUDGE AFFIRMED N. MARK KLAPPENBACH, Chief Judge John Naylor appeals the order of the Craighead County Circuit Court revoking his probation and sentencing him to ten years’ imprisonment. We affirm.

In November 2023, Naylor pleaded guilty to three counts of failing to register as a sex offender, each charged in a separate case, and was placed on three years of probation for each count. In April 2024, the State filed a petition to revoke Naylor’s probation in all three cases based on the commission of new offenses. A combined revocation hearing in all three cases was held in June 2024. The only difference in the outcome of the cases was the sentence. In this case, the circuit court sentenced Naylor to ten years’ imprisonment.

On appeal, Naylor has filed briefs with identical arguments in all three cases.

Accordingly, for the reasons stated in Naylor v. State, 2025 Ark. App. 448 (CR-24-668), we affirm the revocation in this case.

Affirmed.

VIRDEN and WOOD, JJ., agree.

Terry Goodwin Jones, for appellant.

Tim Griffin, Att’y Gen., by: James Hill, Ass’t Att’y Gen., for appellee.

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