State v. MitchellState v. Mitchell
We have jurisdiction of this matter pursuant to
The issue before us in this case, as it was in the Court of Appeals, is whether
Already pending before us on petition for review, when the state’s petition herein was granted, was
State v. Geschwind,
Division One’s opinion in Mitchell is carefully reasoned and squarely confronts this issue. We believe that court reached a proper result which is based on a sound interpretation of the related provisions of Title 28, A.R.S. Accordingly, we affirm the result reached in this case by Division One and we approve their opinion as a correct statement of the law.
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“A person whose operator’s or chauffeur’s license is suspended, revoked or refused and who commits the offense of driving a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs during the period of such suspension, revocation or refusal, or a person who has never applied for or obtained an operator’s or chauffeur’s license who commits a second offense of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs, is guilty of a class 6 felony.” Laws 1978, ch. 201, § 469.
The DWI statutes were extensively amended by the 35th Legislature, Chapter 234, Second Regular Session, in 1982. All references in this opinion are to the statutes as they existed in 1981.