Title: Michael Venn v. State of Arkansas

State: arkansas

Issuer: Arkansas Supreme Court

Document:

ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT No. CR 06-584 NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION MICHAEL VENN Appellant v. STATE OF ARKANSAS Appellee Opinion Delivered June 15, 2006 PRO SE MOTION TO FILE RECORD ON APPEAL WITHOUT CIRCUIT COURT CLERK’S CERTIFICATION [CIRCUIT COURT OF BENTON COUNTY, CR 2006-584, HON. TOM KEITH, JUDGE] MOTION MOOT PER CURIAM Appellant Michael L. Venn was convicted by a jury of rape and was sentenced to twenty years’ imprisonment. The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed. Venn v. State, CACR 04-1315 (Ark. App. November 2, 2005). Subsequently, appellant filed in the trial court a petition for postconviction relief pursuant to Ark. R. Crim. P. 37.1. The trial court denied the petition, and appellant’s attorney has lodged an appeal in this court. Now before us is appellant’s pro se motion to lodge the record on appeal without the circuit court clerk’s certification. As appellant’s counsel has lodged the certified record, appellant’s pro se motion is moot. Motion moot.