Prior impaired driving convictions and prior impaired driving-related losses of license must arise out of a separate course of conduct to be considered as multiple qualified prior impaired driving incidents under this chapter. When a person has a prior impaired driving conviction and a prior impaired driving-related loss of license based on the same course of conduct, either the conviction or the loss of license may be considered a qualified prior impaired driving incident, but not both.
Minn. Stat. § 169A.09
DETERMINING QUALIFIED PRIOR DWI INCIDENTS.
Known as the Minnesota Impaired Driving Code
The act spans §§ 169–169 (39 sections).
Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case State v. Miller (2004)
Most recently applied in State v. Defatte (November 2018)
2000 c 478 art 1 s 5
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