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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
    • Subtitle 6 - Criminal Procedure Generally
    • Chapter 91 - Appeal and Post-Conviction
    • Subchapter 1 - Appeal
    • § 16-91-101. Right generally

    Arkansas Code
    Subchapter 1 - Appeal
    § 16-91-101. Right generally

    (a) Any person convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony by virtue of a trial in any circuit court of this state has the right of appeal to the Supreme Court.
    (b) An appeal may be taken jointly by codefendants or by just one (1) defendant although he or she may have been jointly charged and convicted with another defendant. One (1) appeal may be taken where a defendant has been found guilty of one (1) or more charges contained in any one (1) felony information or indictment.

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    Structure Arkansas Code

    Arkansas Code

    Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts

    Subtitle 6 - Criminal Procedure Generally

    Chapter 91 - Appeal and Post-Conviction

    Subchapter 1 - Appeal

    § 16-91-101. Right generally

    § 16-91-102. Applicability of statutes governing civil appeals

    § 16-91-103. Precedence

    § 16-91-104. Death of defendant

    § 16-91-105. Time and method of taking appeal — Motion for new trial, etc

    § 16-91-106. Record — Preliminary hearing

    § 16-91-107. Record — Transcript — Original exhibits

    § 16-91-108. Costs — Bond — Judgment

    § 16-91-110. Bail bond

    § 16-91-111. Appeal after confinement

    § 16-91-112. Appeal by state

    § 16-91-113. Matters to be considered — Preserving error — Action to be taken

    § 16-91-114. Acquittal as bar to prosecution

    § 16-91-115. Affirmance of death sentence

    § 16-91-116. Proceedings on reversal and new trial

    § 16-91-117. Supreme Court's decisions binding

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