In 2009, a jury found petitioner Robert Eugene Johnson guilty of possession of cocaine with intent to deliver and resisting arrest. The judgment entered in the case reflected that the resisting arrest charge was merged into the possession charge and that petitioner received, as a habitual offender, a term of forty years' imprisonment in the Arkansas Department of Correction. The Arkansas Court of Appeals...
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