State v. Hancock

Supreme Court of Missouri
State v. Hancock, 162 S.W.3d 476 (Mo. 2005)
2005 Mo. LEXIS 104; 2005 WL 950045
Per Curiam

State v. Hancock

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Michael Hancock appeals from his felony conviction for driving while intoxicated and his sentence as a persistent offender based on two prior driving while intoxicated convictions. Hancock argues that charging him with a felony based partly on a prior municipal driving while intoxicated conviction violates the Equal Protection clauses of the United States and Missouri Constitutions. 1 This Court has jurisdiction. Mo. Const, art. V, section 3.

*477 Hancock’s contentions are resolved in State of Missouri v. Jeremy Pike, 162 S.W.3d 464, 2005 WL 949692 (Mo. banc 2005) (No. SC86083, decided April 26, 2005). For the reasons stated in that opinion, the judgment is affirmed.

All concur.
1

. U.S. Const, amends. V and XIV; Mo. Const. art. I, sec. 2.

Reference

Full Case Name
STATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. Michael HANCOCK, Appellant
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published