SWEAT v. STATE

No. A97A0163.

485 S.E.2d 259 (1997)

226 Ga. App. 88

SWEAT v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

April 4, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lane & Crowe, Robert L. Crowe, Brunswick, for appellant.

Richard H. Taylor, Solicitor, Brunswick, for appellee.


ANDREWS, Chief Judge.

Michael Todd Sweat was found guilty by a jury of driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol to the extent that it was less safe for him to drive, driving a vehicle with an unlawful alcohol level, and driving a vehicle without his driver's license in his immediate possession. The trial court merged the two DUI charges and sentenced Sweat only for driving under the influence of alcohol to the extent it was less safe to drive and for the license...

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