Ralph Earl Miller was charged with violating section 322.341, Florida Statutes (2000), which makes it unlawful to drive after one's license has been permanently revoked pursuant to sections 322.26 or 322.28. After his arraignment and receipt of discovery from the State, Miller moved to dismiss on the ground that the State's intention to introduce a certified copy of his driving record in proof of his offense...
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