Tillman v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Tillman v. State, 251 Ark. 896 (Ark. 1972)
475 S.W.2d 529; 1972 Ark. LEXIS 1801
Byrd

Tillman v. State

Opinion of the Court

Conley Byrd, Justice.

Under Ark. Stat. Ann. § 43-1922 (Repl. 1964) a defendant put to trial upon an offense punishable by either death or life imprisonment is entitled to 12 peremptory challenges. Appellant Cornelius Tillman was put to trial upon a charge of first degree rape. After he had used up eight peremptory challenges, the trial court ruled that, because the State had waived the death penalty, appellant had exhausted his peremptory challenges. This was error.

Reversed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Cornelius TILLMAN v. STATE of Arkansas
Status
Published