Court Opinion

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Cite as 2024 Ark. 70
                       SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
                                              No. CR-23-441

                                                        Opinion Delivered: April 25, 2024

 TIMOTHY WAYNE ROSS
                                     APPELLANT
                                                        APPEAL FROM THE DALLAS
 V.                                                     COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT
                                                        [NO. 20CR-21-18]
 STATE OF ARKANSAS
                                       APPELLEE         HONORABLE SPENCER G.
                                                        SINGLETON, JUDGE

                                                        REMANDED TO SETTLE AND
                                                        SUPPLEMENT THE RECORD.

                                               PER CURIAM

          A Dallas County Circuit Court jury convicted appellant Timothy Wayne Ross of rape, second-

degree sexual assault, and sexually grooming a child. Ross was sentenced to concurrent terms of life

imprisonment, 240 months, and 72 months, respectively. We remand to settle and supplement the

record.

          Arkansas Supreme Court Rule 3-4(c)(2) states that when there is a jury trial, the verdict forms

shall be inserted into the record. We have reviewed the record, and the jury-verdict forms are not

included in the record of the proceedings. Therefore, we must remand this case to settle and supplement

the record in accordance with Arkansas Rule of Appellate Procedure—Civil 6(e), as applicable through

Arkansas Rule of Appellate Procedure—Criminal 4(a). The supplemental record is to be filed with this

court within thirty days of the date of this opinion.

          Remanded to settle and supplement the record.

          Knutson Law Firm, by: Gregg A. Knutson, for appellant.

          Tim Griffin, Att’y Gen., by: Brooke Jackson Gasaway, Ass’t Att’y Gen., for appellee.