Smith v. State


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Docket Number: 2005-KA-01474-COA

Court of Appeals: Opinion Link
Opinion Date: 01-23-2007
Opinion Author: KING, C.J.
Holding: Affirmed

Additional Case Information: Topic: Aggravated assault & Felon in possession of firearm - Lindsey brief
Judge(s) Concurring: LEE AND MYERS, P.JJ., IRVING, CHANDLER, GRIFFIS, BARNES, ISHEE, AND ROBERTS, JJ.
Non Participating Judge(s): CARLTON, J.
Procedural History: Jury Trial
Nature of the Case: CRIMINAL - FELONY

Trial Court: Date of Trial Judgment: 06-30-2005
Appealed from: Humphreys County Circuit Court
Judge: Jannie M. Lewis
Disposition: COUNT I - CONVICTION OF AGGRAVATED ASSAULT AND SENTENCE OF TWENTY YEARS IN THE CUSTODY OF THE MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, WITH THE LAST FIVE YEARS ON POST-RELEASE SUPERVISION. COUNT II- CONVICTION OF FELON IN POSSESSION OF A FIREARM AND SENTENCE OF THREE YEARS IN THE MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, WITH BOTH SENTENCES RUNNING CONSECUTIVELY.
District Attorney: JAMES H. POWELL, III
Case Number: 5974

  Party Name: Attorney Name:  
Appellant: DEXTER "D.L." SMITH




W.S. STUCKEY, JR.



 

Appellee: STATE OF MISSISSIPPI OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: DEIRDRE MCCRORY  

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Topic: Aggravated assault & Felon in possession of firearm - Lindsey brief

Summary of the Facts: Dexter Smith was convicted of aggravated assault and being a felon in possession of a firearm. He appeals.

Summary of Opinion Analysis: Smith’s attorney filed a brief in accordance with Lindsey v. State, 939 So. 2d 743 (Miss. 2005), stating that there are no arguable issues supporting the appeal. Smith has not filed a supplemental brief. Additionally, after a thorough review of the record, the Court finds no arguable issue on which to base an appeal.


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