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  "name": "Edmundo ROGERS v. Andy LEE, Sheriff, Benton County, and Gene Drake, Benton County Jail Supervisor",
  "name_abbreviation": "Rogers v. Lee",
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    "parties": [
      "Edmundo ROGERS v. Andy LEE, Sheriff, Benton County, and Gene Drake, Benton County Jail Supervisor"
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    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Tom Glaze, Justice,\ndissenting. On July 25, 2001, our court issued its mandate granting expedited consideration for Edmundo Rogers\u2019s motion to stay \u201cconditioned upon continued payment of child support and the $30,000 supersedeas bond remaining in effect.\u201d On July 27, 2001, we then granted Rogers\u2019s habeas corpus petition to release him from the Benton County Jail. Instead of complying with the supreme court\u2019s mandate, the trial court found that, because Rogers was in contempt for failing to pay alimony to his wife, the trial court incarcerated Rogers for contempt for willful nonpayment of alimony, and concluded the supreme court\u2019s earlier mandate regarding child support did not pertain.\nClearly, the record shows Rogers has complied with the supreme court\u2019s mandate concerning the payment of child support. Rogers\u2019s challenge to the alimony award is on appeal and our court should unquestionably stay enforcement of the trial court\u2019s alimony award and finding of contempt. This court\u2019s failure to stay the proceeding below leaves Rogers no remedy to challenge his jail sentence until after he has fully served it. Fundamental due process is wholly ignored by this court\u2019s refusal to grant a stay and, at least, Rogers\u2019s temporary release from jail.\nI would grant Rogers\u2019s petition and stay until his case can be heard on the merits.",
        "type": "dissent",
        "author": "Tom Glaze, Justice,"
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    "head_matter": "Edmundo ROGERS v. Andy LEE, Sheriff, Benton County, and Gene Drake, Benton County Jail Supervisor\n01-824\n61 S.W.3d 140\nSupreme Court of Arkansas\nOpinion delivered November 9, 2001"
  },
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