STATE v. JOHNSON

No. CR 95-1119.

931 S.W.2d 760 (1996)

326 Ark. 189

STATE of Arkansas, Appellant, v. John L. JOHNSON, Jr., Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

October 7, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Brent Standridge, Assistant Attorney General, Little Rock, for appellant.

John L. Johnson, Fort Smith, for appellee.


JESSON, Chief Justice.

The appellee, John L. Johnson Jr., was charged by misdemeanor information in circuit court with driving while intoxicated, first offense, operating a motor vehicle without a driver's license, making an illegal turn, disorderly conduct, and no proof of liability insurance. At trial, the State elected to proceed only on the DWI charge. The case never reached the jury because, at the close of the State...

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