Case Law Ward v. State, CR-19-345

Ward v. State, CR-19-345

Document Cited Authorities (5) Cited in (2) Related

Taylor Law Partners, LLP, Fayetteville, by: Nick Mote and W.H. Taylor, for appellant.

Leslie Rutledge, Att'y Gen., by: Joseph Karl Luebke, Ass't Att'y Gen., for appellee.

N. MARK KLAPPENBACH, Judge

Sidney Ward appeals from the revocation of his suspended imposition of sentence (SIS). Ward raises two points on appeal: (1) Judge David McCormick lacked jurisdiction to preside over the revocation due to his prior recusal; and (2) the court abused its discretion in sentencing him to an unduly harsh sentence. We agree that Judge McCormick lacked jurisdiction, and we reverse and remand.

In January 2016, Ward was charged in the Yell County Circuit Court with six counts of Class B felony theft of property. In April 2016, orders of recusal were entered by Judges Jerry Don Ramey, Terry Sullivan, and David McCormick. Because all three of the circuit judges of the Fifteenth Judicial District had recused, the chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court entered an order assigning Judge Brad Karren of the Nineteenth Judicial District to hear the case. The order provided that "[t]his assignment includes all ancillary proceedings which may arise in connection with said cause, and proceedings subsequent thereto shall be held at such time or times as shall be directed and ordered by Judge Karren."

Ward's charges were amended several times. In June 2018, Ward pleaded guilty before Judge Karren to one count of theft of property and one count of healthcare fraud. He was sentenced to 240 months' SIS and six months of house arrest.

In October 2018, the State filed a petition to revoke alleging that Ward had violated the conditions of his house arrest. Judge Ramey entered an order for the issuance of an arrest warrant and an order regarding pretrial release. On November 1, 2018, the chief justice of the Supreme Court entered an order terminating Judge Karren's assignment "[a]t Judge Karren's request and because a special judge is no longer needed." Ward subsequently filed a motion for Judge Ramey to recuse. After initially denying the motion, Judge Ramey granted Ward's motion for reconsideration and recused. The revocation was then set for a hearing before Judge McCormick, and Ward filed a motion to recuse Judge McCormick. Following arguments by counsel, Judge McCormick denied the motion to recuse and proceeded with the hearing on the petition to revoke. Judge McCormick revoked Ward's SIS and sentenced him to fifteen years' imprisonment and five years' SIS.

Ward argues that because Judge McCormick recused from Ward's criminal action in 2016, he lacked jurisdiction to preside over the revocation proceeding. Ward relies on Shaffer v. State , 2018 Ark. App. 581, 566 S.W.3d 522. In Shaffer , this court addressed whether a circuit court judge who had recused in cases pending before him on the State's petition to revoke thereafter had jurisdiction to hear a later petition to revoke filed in the same cases. We held that the judge was without authority to hear the revocations in those cases after his recusal, and we reversed and remanded for further proceedings. The same result is mandated here.

The Shaffer court discussed three cases in reaching its conclusion. In Bolden v. State , 262 Ark. 718, 721, 561 S.W.2d 281, 283 (1978), the supreme court held that after announcing his recusal, the circuit court judge "lost jurisdiction of the case and was without authority to act further in any judicial capacity, except to make the proper transfer of the case or take the appropriate steps for the selection of another judge." In Kelly v. Mississippi County Circuit Court , 374 Ark. 396, 288 S.W.3d 243 (2008) (per curiam), the supreme court held that two circuit court judges could not reconsider their recusals because the recusals had ended their jurisdiction. Finally, in Green v. State , 21 Ark....

Experience vLex's unparalleled legal AI

Access millions of documents and let Vincent AI power your research, drafting, and document analysis — all in one platform.

Start a free trial

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex