STATE v. PARKER

CR-95-1435.

740 So.2d 421 (1996)

STATE v. James Gregory PARKER.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

Opinion on Rehearing September 26, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas Valeska, district atty., Dothan; and Jeff Sessions and Bill Pryor, attys. gen., and Rosa Davis and John J. Park, Jr., asst. attys. gen., for appellant.

Tom Motley, Dothan, for appellee.

Thomas W. Sorrells, Montgomery, for amicus curiae Alabama District Attorneys Ass'n.

Everette A. Price, Jr., Brewton, for amicus curiae Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Ass'n.


McMILLAN, Judge.

James Gregory Parker was indicted for felony driving under the influence, and because it was a fourth or subsequent conviction within a five-year period, the offense was enhanced to a Class C felony. See § 32-5A-191(f), Code of Alabama 1975. Thereafter, Parker filed a motion in limine seeking to preclude the prosecutor from making reference during trial to Parker's prior convictions for driving under the influence. The trial court granted...

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