Judges: Ron Fields, Attorney General
Filed Date: 11/19/1990
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Ted E. Mullenix State Representative 200 Rolling Acres Road Pearcy, AR 71964
Dear Representative Mullenix:
This is in response to your request for an opinion on the following question:
Must a person who causes damage to a tombstone in a cemetery be charged under Ark. Code Ann.
5-39-212 , a specific statute, rather than Ark. Code Ann.5-38-203 , a general statute?
It is my opinion that the answer to this question is "no". While it seems clear in this instance that a defendant could not be convicted under both statutes, prosecution for each offense is authorized when the same conduct of a defendant may establish the commission of more than one offense. A.C.A.
This option is available, according to the Arkansas Supreme Court, unless the lower offense is "necessarily included" within the higher. Id. (emphasis original). This is not, in my opinion, the case with respect to A.C.A.
See generally Henderson v. State,
It is therefore my opinion that the prosecuting attorney or the grand jury has discretion in determining whether to proceed under A.C.A.
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by Assistant Attorney General Elisabeth A. Walker.
/s/ RON FIELDS Attorney General
[1] Under A.C.A.
[2] Section