New Hampshire v. Gardner
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Defendant Nicholas Gardner pled guilty to driving while intoxicated (DWI). On the date of the offense, he was nineteen years old. As part of his sentence, Defendant requested that his driver's license be revoked for twelve months but that he be allowed to seek suspension of six months of the revocation period provided he entered an impaired driver intervention program within 45 days of his conviction. The court denied Defendant's request, ruling that it did not have the authority to impose such a sentence. Upon careful review of the applicable legislative and legal authority, the Supreme Court agreed that the trial court did not have the requisite authority to impose Defendant's proposed sentence, and affirmed the trial court's judgment.
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