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  "name": "Herbert MALONE v. STATE of Arkansas",
  "name_abbreviation": "Malone v. State",
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    "judges": [],
    "parties": [
      "Herbert MALONE v. STATE of Arkansas"
    ],
    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Per Curiam.\nWilliam L. Wharton has filed a petition asking to be relieved as counsel on appeal for appellant, Herbert Malone. A pro se motion has been filed by Malone seeking the same relief. Both parties explain that a conflict has developed between them such that Wharton can no longer serve as counsel. We deny the petition.\nArkansas R. Crim. P. Rule 36.26 states that an attorney has a duty to continue to represent a convicted defendant throughout any appeal unless permitted to withdraw by the trial court or this court \u201cin the interest of justice or for other sufficient cause.\u201d\nThe \u201cinterest of justice\u201d does not require that Wharton be relieved as counsel. While it is obvious from the correspondence attached to Wharton\u2019s motion as exhibits that animosity exists between Malone and the attorney, that is not sufficient cause to replace Wharton. Malone has a right to an attorney on appeal, but he does not have a right to an attorney of his choosing. See Urquhart v. State, 275 Ark. 486, 631 S.W.2d 304 (1982). Nothing has been presented to this court that indicates Wharton cannot do a competent job on appeal, and there is no reason to permit a substitution of counsel that will only serve to delay the appellate process.\nAccordingly, both motions are denied.",
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        "author": "Per Curiam."
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    ],
    "attorneys": [
      "William L. Wharton and appellant, pro se.",
      "Steve Clark, Att\u2019y Gen., by: Theodore Holder, Asst. Att\u2019y Gen., for appellee."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "Herbert MALONE v. STATE of Arkansas\nCR 86-206\n724 S.W.2d 180\nSupreme Court of Arkansas\nOpinion delivered February 23, 1987\nWilliam L. Wharton and appellant, pro se.\nSteve Clark, Att\u2019y Gen., by: Theodore Holder, Asst. Att\u2019y Gen., for appellee."
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