STATE v. STERN

No. C9-02-264.

653 N.W.2d 222 (2002)

STATE of Minnesota, City of Minnetonka, Respondents, v. Richard Howard STERN, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

November 19, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mike Hatch, Attorney General, St. Paul, MN; and Rolf A. Sponheim, City of Minnetonka Attorney, Desyl L. Peterson, Assistant City Attorney, Minnetonka, MN, for respondent.

Jay Quam, Crystal M. Ovsak, Fredrikson & Bryon, P.A., Minneapolis, MN, for appellant.

Considered and decided by TOUSSAINT, Chief Judge, KALITOWSKI, Judge, and HALBROOKS, Judge.


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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