Case Name: Arthur Lee THREETS, Jr. v. STATE of Arkansas
Court: Arkansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Arkansas
Decision Date: 1987-09-28
Citations: 293 Ark. 205
Docket Number: CR 87-59
Parties: Arthur Lee THREETS, Jr. v. STATE of Arkansas
Judges: 
Reporter: Arkansas Reports
Volume: 293
Pages: 205–205

Head Matter:
Arthur Lee THREETS, Jr. v. STATE of Arkansas
CR 87-59
736 S.W.2d 282
Supreme Court of Arkansas
Opinion delivered September 28, 1987
Mark A. Colbert, for appellant.
Steve Clark, Att’y Gen., by. Clint Miller, Asst. Att’y Gen., for appellee.

Opinion:
Darrell Hickman, Justice.
Arthur Lee Threets, Jr., was convicted of aggravated robbery, theft of property, and of being a felon in possession of a firearm. He had twelve prior felony convictions. The jury sentenced him to a total of 100 years imprisonment.
His only argument on appeal, that using the term habitual criminal before the jury denied him a fair trial, was not raised below. Therefore, we need not consider it. Wicks v. State, 270 Ark. 781, 606 S.W.2d 366 (1980).
Affirmed.