Case Name: Richard BROWN v. STATE of Arkansas
Court: Arkansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Arkansas
Decision Date: 2008-05-15
Citations: 373 Ark. 453
Docket Number: CR 08-127
Parties: Richard BROWN v. STATE of Arkansas
Judges: 
Reporter: Arkansas Reports
Volume: 373
Pages: 453–454

Head Matter:
Richard BROWN v. STATE of Arkansas
CR 08-127
284 S.W.3d 481
Supreme Court of Arkansas
Opinion delivered May 15, 2008
David O. Bowden, for appellant.
No response.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Appellant, Richard Brown, by and through his attorney, David O. Bowden, moves this court to file a belated brief. After a final extension, Brown's brief was due on April 23, 2008. On April 22, 2008, Brown timely filed a motion to extend the time in which to file his brief, which we denied on April 23,2008. He then submitted a motion to file a belated brief on April 28, 2008. On May 7, 2008, Brown tendered his brief to this court's clerk, at which time he also filed an amended and supplemented copy of his motion to file a belated brief.
We will accept a criminal appellant's belated brief to prevent an appeal from being aborted. Wertz v. State, 373 Ark. 260, 284 S.W.3d 481 (2008) (citing Stewart v. State, 319 Ark. 242, 889 S.W.2d 771 (1995)). However, good cause must be shown to grant the motion. Id. (citing Strom v. State, 356 Ark. 224, 147 S.W.3d 689 (2004) (per curiam) (holding that appellate counsel's admitted failure to timely file the brief constituted good cause to grant motion for belated brief)).
Here, Mr. Bowden states in the motion that his client, Richard Brown, was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to a term of imprisonment for life. Furthermore, Mr. Bowden acknowledges his own fault in failing to timely file his brief. In line with current precedent, this court grants Brown's motion to file belated brief, and we refer the matter to the Committee on Professional Conduct.
Motion granted.