Arkansas Code § 16-91-108

Costs - Bond - Judgment
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(a) There shall be no bond for costs as a requisite for the appeal of either a felony or misdemeanor conviction. (b) On the affirmance of a judgment, where the appeal is taken by the defendant, and on the reversal of a judgment, where the appeal is taken by the state, a judgment for costs shall be rendered against the defendant. Crim. Code, § 353; C. & M. Dig., § 3434; Pope's Dig., § 4277; Acts 1971, No. 333, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 43-2708, 43-2739.
(a) There shall be no bond for costs as a requisite for the appeal of either a felony or misdemeanor conviction. (b) On the affirmance of a judgment, where the appeal is taken by the defendant, and on the reversal of a judgment, where the appeal is taken by the state, a judgment for costs shall be rendered against the defendant. Crim. Code, § 353; C. & M. Dig., § 3434; Pope's Dig., § 4277; Acts 1971, No. 333, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 43-2708, 43-2739.
(a) There shall be no bond for costs as a requisite for the appeal of either a felony or misdemeanor conviction. (b) On the affirmance of a judgment, where the appeal is taken by the defendant, and on the reversal of a judgment, where the appeal is taken by the state, a judgment for costs shall be rendered against the defendant. Crim. Code, § 353; C. & M. Dig., § 3434; Pope's Dig., § 4277; Acts 1971, No. 333, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 43-2708, 43-2739.
(a) There shall be no bond for costs as a requisite for the appeal of either a felony or misdemeanor conviction.
(b) On the affirmance of a judgment, where the appeal is taken by the defendant, and on the reversal of a judgment, where the appeal is taken by the state, a judgment for costs shall be rendered against the defendant.
Crim. Code, § 353; C. & M. Dig., § 3434; Pope's Dig., § 4277; Acts 1971, No. 333, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 43-2708, 43-2739.

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