DUDLEY, Justice.
The appellant was convicted of two misdemeanors. On appeal, he argues that the arresting officer did not meet the minimum standards established by the Executive Commission on Law Enforcement, and, therefore, he could not be convicted of the offenses. We affirm the convictions.
The general rule is that an illegal arrest does not void a conviction. O'Riordan v. State,
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