Idaho v. Glenn
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Defendant-appellant Samuel Glenn appeals the district court’s denial of his motion to dismiss a 2010 driving under the influence (DUI) charge. The State sought an enhanced sentence based upon a 2001 DUI conviction. The district court had previously dismissed that 2001 DUI conviction. Defendant argued on appeal that the district court erred because Idaho Supreme Court precedent holds that cases dismissed pursuant to I.C. 19-2604 are a nullity and cannot later be used as sentencing enhancements. The State contended that the district court erred in considering the merits of Defendant's untimely motion to dismiss and that precedent allowed an enhanced sentence based on a previously dismissed DUI conviction. Finding no reversible error, the Supreme Court affirmed.