Derrera v. State
Annotate this CaseDefendant pleaded guilty to driving while under the influence of alcohol (DWUI). This was Defendant’s fourth such offense within the previous ten years, making it a felony under Wyo. Stat. Ann. 31-5-233(e) and subject to a sentence enhancement. Defendant filed a motion to strike two of four prior convictions, claiming that the two prior DWUI convictions were not constitutionally obtained and therefore should not have been relied upon for sentence enhancement purposes. The district court denied Defendant’s motion, ruling that because Defendant had not appealed from his earlier convictions the convictions could not be overturned. The court then enhanced Defendant’s conviction to a felony and sentenced Defendant accordingly. The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant’s enhanced sentence, holding that Defendant’s underlying convictions were constitutionally obtained.
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