State v. Clawson
Annotate this CaseThe Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed and remanded in part judgments entered in the district court following Defendant’s guilty pleas to felony driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) and misdemeanor driving while license suspended or revoked and to felony bail jumping. The Court held (1) the district court did not violate Defendant’s due process rights to have judgment rendered in a reasonable time after entering his guilty pleas by granting Defendant’s motions to continue sentencing; (2) the district court erroneously included a public defender fee in each of its two written judgments after orally stating that it would impose only a single fee; and (3) the district court erroneously imposed an information technology surcharge on a per-count basis.
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