Professor Cain obtained the reversal of his client’s firearm conviction

Allen Dale Bradley v. State of Arkansas, The State did not adduce sufficient evidence to sustain the conviction, CR-18-326, Arkansas Court of Appeals (December 5, 2018).

A Pulaski County Circuit Court convicted Allen Dale Bradley of unlawful possession of a firearm based on the theory that he constructively possessed the weapon. The Arkansas Court of Appeals reversed the conviction, finding that the State did not adduce sufficient evidence to convict him, which bars the State from trying him a second time.

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