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Supreme Court rules DUI does not count as violent felony
The Boston Herald ^ | April 16, 2008 | Associated Press

Posted on 04/16/2008 8:55:21 AM PDT by mowowie

WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled today that convictions for drunken driving do not count as violent felonies for enhancing prison sentences.

The justices, by a 6-3 vote, said that even though great harm can result from drunken driving, it is different from other crimes that involve purposeful action. Justice Stephen Breyer wrote the majority opinion.

Larry Begay had three felony convictions for drunken driving in New Mexico. He pleaded guilty to possessing a gun, which is illegal after having been convicted of a felony.

The Armed Career Criminal Act makes defendants eligible for longer prison terms if they have three prior criminal convictions for crimes that are either violent felonies or serious drug offenses.

Justices Samuel Alito, David Souter and Clarence Thomas dissented.

The case is Begay v. U.S., 06-11543.


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KEYWORDS: 2ndamendment; banglist; dui; supremecourt
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To: elkfersupper

lolol, thats gonna leave a mark...


81 posted on 04/17/2008 8:23:00 PM PDT by Gilbo_3 (Choose Liberty over slavery... the gulag awaits ANY compromise with evil...LiveFReeOr Die...)
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