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Keela McGAHEY, Appellant, v. STATE of Arkansas, Appellee.
Appellant Keela McGahey has filed with this court a second motion for rule on clerk. On August 22, 2007, Ms. McGahey filed her initial motion for rule on clerk. In it, she alleged that the circuit court's order granting her an extension of time in which to file her record did not comply with Ark. R.App. P.-Civ. 5(b)(1)(C), and she prayed for a rule on clerk to file her record. We remanded the matter to the circuit court “for compliance with Rule 5(b)(1)(C).” See McGahey v. State, 370 Ark. 525, 262 S.W.3d 141 (2007) (per curiam ). The circuit court accepted remand and on October 31, 2007, filed an amended order extending the time to prepare the transcript. We accept the circuit court's return of the remand and grant Ms. McGahey's second motion for rule on clerk.
However, we take this opportunity to clarify to both the bench and bar our remands in these instances. Upon a remand for compliance with Ark. R.App. P.-Civ. 5(b)(1)(C), the circuit court shall determine whether the rule was complied with at the time the original motion for extension of time was filed and granted. The circuit court should not permit the parties the opportunity to correct any deficiencies, but instead should make the findings required by the rule as if they were being made at the time of the original motion. Should the requirements not have been met at the time of the initial motion for extension and order, the circuit court's order upon remand should so reflect and be returned to this court. We again emphasize that we do not view the granting of an extension of time as a mere formality. See White v. State, 366 Ark. 295, 234 S.W.3d 882 (2006); Rackley v. State, 366 Ark. 232, 234 S.W.3d 314 (2006).
Motion granted.
PER CURIAM.
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Docket No: No. CR 07-891.
Decided: December 13, 2007
Court: Supreme Court of Arkansas.
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