Case Name: Loyd Henry BYRD et al v. STATE of Arkansas
Court: Arkansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Arkansas
Decision Date: 1971-03-22
Citations: 250 Ark. 223
Docket Number: 5567
Parties: Loyd Henry BYRD et al v. STATE of Arkansas
Judges: 
Reporter: Arkansas Reports
Volume: 250
Pages: 223–224

Head Matter:
Loyd Henry BYRD et al v. STATE of Arkansas
5567
464 S. W. 2d 565
Opinion delivered March 22, 1971
E. W. Brockman Jr. and W. Harold Flowers, for appellants.
Ray Thornton, Attorney General; Garner L. Taylor Sr., Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.

Opinion:
Lyle Brown, Justice.
The appellants, Loyd Henry Byrd and Calvin Ford, were convicted of voluntary man slaughter. From that conviction they have here lodged a transcript. Appellants asked the trial court for an appeal and that prayer was denied. They did not thereafter apply to this court for an appeal, which procedure is authorized by Ark. Stat. Ann. § 43-2709. The same situation was present in McKine v. State, 242 Ark. 384, 413 S. W. 2d 860 (1967). We there held that the granting of an appeal in criminal cases in accordance with the statutory procedure is a prerequisite to our consideration of the case.
If we were to reach the case on its merits a majority of the court would affirm.
Dismissed.