Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1997

Alamo v. Cole

Alamo v. Cole
Supreme Court of Arkansas · Decided April 14, 1997
328 Ark. 139; 941 S.W.2d 425

Alamo v. Cole

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Appellant Tony Alamo, by his attorney, Eric M. Lieberman, has filed a motion for rule on the clerk.

Appellant alleges that the Clerk of the Supreme Court rejected appellant’s petition for review because, as a matter of unwritten practice, “the Supreme Court does not review per curiam decisions of the Court of Appeals.” If appellant’s petition for review was indeed rejected for the reason stated by appellant’s counsel, the rejection would have been error. In any event, we have considered appellant’s petition for review and find that it has no merit.

The motion is, therefore, denied.

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