State v. Burns
Annotate this CaseBrandon Burns was charged with felony DUI or, in the alternative, felony DUI per se. Ultimately, Burns pled guilty to DUI per se, reserving his right to appeal. The district court designated Burns as a persistent felony offender and sentenced him to fifteen years' incarceration. On appeal, the Supreme Court affirmed, holding the district court did not err in (1) denying Burns' motion to dismiss for lack of a speedy trial; (2) denying Burns' motion to suppress evidence; (3) denying Burns' motion to dismiss the felony DUI charge on the grounds that his third prior DUI conviction was invalid; and (4) sentencing Burns as a persistent felony offender.
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