OPINION
TOUSSAINT, Chief Judge.
Appellant Richard Howard Stern challenges his misdemeanor conviction of possessing a fictitious driver's license. Stern argues that because a state statute defines a driver's "license" as an operator's license issued by the State of Minnesota, Stern's possession of a purported Illinois license with an incorrect birth date did not constitute the illegal possession of a fictitious driver's license. Because the plain language...
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