State v. Morgan
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the district court concluding that Defendant's prior conviction counted as a felony in his criminal history score under Minn. Stat. 152.025, subd. 4(a), holding that there was no error.
In 2019, Defendant was convicted and sentenced for domestic assault. Defendant's criminal history included a 2005 petty misdemeanor for marijuana possession and a 2007 fifth-degree controlled substance conviction. At issue on appeal was whether Defendant's 2007 conviction should count as a gross misdemeanor or as a felony in calculating Defendant's criminal history score. The district court concluded that Defendant's petty misdemeanor was a prior conviction under chapter 152 and so his 2007 conviction was properly counted as a felony. The court of appeals affirmed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that Defendant's 2005 petty misdemeanor qualified as a prior conviction under section 152,025, subd.4(a).
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