Court Opinion

ID: 9644843
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-22 21:06:21.371588+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:11:18.911896
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Conley Byrd, Justice, dissenting. While I agree that an individual is entitled to notice of the grounds upon which a suspended sentence is sought to be revoked, I can find no prejudice in the case at hand where appellant’s own testimony shows grounds for the revocation. Her own testimony shows that she was drinking on a Sunday and that she invited the complaining witness to her room for an act of adultery where the complaining witness lost $300 after he went to sleep. In Dillard v. State, 226 Ark. 720, 293 S. W. 2d (1956), we upheld a criminal conviction upon the proof of staying in a motel only one night. I submit that the trial court should be affirmed.