Title: Gyrone Buckley v. State of Arkansas

State: arkansas

Issuer: Arkansas Supreme Court

Document:

___________________________ PER CURIAM ­ 10 Gyrone BUCKLEY v. STATE of Arkansas CR 06­172 ___ S.W.3d ___ Supreme Court of Arkansas Opinion delivered May 25, 2006 MOTIONS – MOTION TO STAY BRIEFING SCHEDULE WAS DENIED.– Appellant’s motion to stay briefing schedule was denied; although appellant had a pending clemency application before the Governor, there was no certainty of the impact or the outcome of the Governor’s decision, and appellant previously had been granted two brief extensions. Motion to Stay Briefing Schedule denied; Motion for Extension of Brief Time granted. No response. PERCURIAM. AppellantGyroneBuckley, by and through his attorney PatrickJ. Benca, has filed a motion to stay briefing schedule and a motion for extension of brief time if stay is denied. In his motion to stay briefing schedule, Appellant argues that because there is a pending clemency application before the Governor, he should be granted the stay. This argument is without merit, as there is no certainty of the impact or the outcome of the Governor’s decision. Furthermore, Appellant previously had been granted two brief extensions, with the final extension set to expire on May 11, 2006. We will not grant a motion to stay briefing schedule, based upon the possibility of the Governor’s clemency decision, when Appellant has already been granted a final extension. Appellant, also, seeks a seven­day extension to file his brief. The motion for additional time to file is granted and the time is extended seven days from the date of this order. A copy of this opinion will be forwarded to the Committee on Professional Conduct. Motion to stay briefing schedule denied; motion for extension of brief time granted.