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01-0733-CR, 01-0734-CR State v. Highman

By: dmc-admin//August 27, 2001

01-0733-CR, 01-0734-CR State v. Highman

By: dmc-admin//August 27, 2001

Thomas Highman appeals two judgments of conviction, one for operating a motor vehicle after revocation, fifth offense, and one for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, sixth offense, and the orders denying his motions for postconviction relief. He contends that his right to a speedy trial was violated, and he therefore is entitled to a reversal of the judgments of conviction and dismissal of the charges.

We conclude the trial court correctly decided his right to a speedy trial was not violated, and we therefore affirm. This opinion will not be published.

Dist IV, Dodge County, Storck, J., Vergeront, P.J.

Attorneys:

For Appellant: Jefren E. Olsen, Madison

For Respondent: Patricia A. Ramirez, Juneau; Mary A. Harper, Juneau

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